寻找工作,寻找工人:工业化时期的美国劳动力市场

Looking for Work, Searching for Workers: American Labor Markets During Industrialization. By Joshua L. Rosenbloom. New York: Cambridge University Press, 2002. Pp. xvi, 208. $20.00, paper.

Journal of Economic History · 2003
被引 0
人大 A-ABS 3

中文导读

本书研究了美国内战到第一次世界大战期间劳动力市场的运作,描述了雇主与工人建立联系的各种方式,并总结了大量定量研究,适合经济学家、历史学家及学生阅读。

Abstract

Joshua Rosenbloom provides a superb study of the operations of the U.S. labor market between the Civil War and World War I. The book weaves fascinating descriptions of the various ways in which employers and workers established connections together with clear summaries of an extensive amount of background quantitative work. Although the analysis is firmly grounded on a series of more technical statistical studies, most of the book does not emphasize econometrics. Instead, the findings are effectively summarized using graphs, simple means and telling anecdotes that illustrate the experiences of many workers. The book is beautifully written and can be used by economists, historians, and both graduate and undergraduate students to obtain a clearer understanding of how markets work.

美国劳动力市场工业化时期雇主-工人匹配市场运作