Losing Work, Moving on: International Perspectives on Worker Displacement
22位劳动经济学家利用大型国家代表性数据集,比较10个工业化国家工人失业的经历及应对政策,探讨美国与其他发达国家的异同。
This volume presents a collaborative effort by 22 labor economists who examine worker displacement and the attempts to address it in 10 industrialized countries. Using large nationally-representative data sets and detailed policy analysis, the authors focus on two key questions related to worker displacement: 1) whether the experiences of displaced workers in the Untied States, and the patterns of experiences across workers, echo patterns seen in other developed countries, and 2) what can be learned, both from the similarities and from the differences across countries?