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Full Description
Evidence-based Policy Making in Labor Economics distills and condenses the best thinking and research on labor economic issues to enable decision-makers to make better informed policy decisions. Written by well-known labor economists worldwide, research findings on key policy issues are presented in a compact and readable format, as distillations of comprehensive evidence-based research with concise policy recommendations. Designed to act as a quick reference, this guide brings together summaries of over 100 articles published on IZA World of Labor to give busy policymakers and advisors worldwide instant access to reliable and up-to-date guidance on key policy topics including: migration and integration; the minimum wage; supporting an aging workforce; the gender pay gap; youth unemployment; and education.
Contents
Introduction - Klaus F. Zimmermann and Alexander S. KritikosProgram evaluationBehavioral and personnel economicsMigrationInstitutionsTransition and emerging economiesDevelopmentEnvironmentEducation and human capitalDemography, family, and genderData and methods