Home > ILRREVIEW > Vol. 62 > No. 3 (2009)
Articles
Still Married After All These Years? Union Organizing and the Role of Works Councils in German Industrial Relations
Martin Behrens
Institutions and Activism: Crisis and Opportunity for a German Labor Movement in Decline
Lowell Turner
Has Japan's Long-Term Employment Practice Survived? Developments Since the 1990s
Satoshi Shimizutani and Izumi Yokoyama
Do Financial Bonuses Reduce Employee Absenteeism? Evidence from a Lottery
Wolter H.J. Hassink and Pierre Koning
Using Local Labor Market Data to Re-Examine the Employment Effects of the Minimum Wage
Jeffrey P. Thompson
Does Membership Pay Off for Covered Workers? a Distributional Analysis of the Free Rider Problem
Ozkan Eren
The Wage Effects of Personal Smoking History
Irina Grafova and FRANK P. STAFFORD
Who Wants and Gets Flexibility? Changing Work Hours Preferences and Life Events
Robert Drago, Mark Wooden, and David Black
Short Trips and Long Days: Safety and Health in Short-Haul Trucking
Ann Williamson, Philip Bohle, Michael Quinlan, and David Kennedy
Book Reviews
What Workers Say: Employee Voice in the Anglo-American Workplace
Richard B. Freeman, Peter Boxall, and Peter Haynes
Do Community Colleges Respond to Local Needs? Evidence from California
Duane E. Leigh and Andrew M. Gill
Globalization and Labor Conditions: Working Conditions and Worker Rights in a Global Economy
Robert Flanagan
Historical Statistics of the United States, Millennial Edition. Volume Two: Work and Welfare.
Susan Carter, Scott Gartner, Michael Haines, Alan Olmstead, Richard Sutch, and Gavin Wright