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Employment and Development Gary S. Fields (Professor of Economics and John P. Windmuller Chair of International and Comparative Labor, Professor of Economics and John P. Windmuller Chair of International and Comparative Labor, Cornell University)

Employment and Development By Gary S. Fields (Professor of Economics and John P. Windmuller Chair of International and Comparative Labor, Professor of Economics and John P. Windmuller Chair of International and Comparative Labor, Cornell University)

Summary

This book brings together the contributions of 2014 IZA Prize in Labor Economics award winner Gary Fields to address global employment and poverty problems. The central questions in his work are how economic growth affects standards of living, how labor markets work in developing countries, and how different labor market policies affect well-being.

Employment and Development Summary

Employment and Development: How Work Can Lead From and Into Poverty by Gary S. Fields (Professor of Economics and John P. Windmuller Chair of International and Comparative Labor, Professor of Economics and John P. Windmuller Chair of International and Comparative Labor, Cornell University)

Employment and Development brings together the contributions of 2014 IZA Prize in Labor Economics award winner Gary S. Fields to address global employment and poverty problems. Most of the poor in developing countries live in households in which people work, but still they are poor because the best available work pays so little. Employment and Development: How Work Can Lead From and Into Poverty questions how economic growth affects standards of living, how labor markets work in developing countries, and how different labor market policies affect well-being. Through a collection of essays, this book tackles major questions in development and labor economics. Who benefits from economic growth and who is hurt by economic decline? Why are distributional factors and labor market conditions improving in some countries but not in others? How do developing countries' labor markets work? How would labor market conditions change if different policies were to be put into effect? What are the welfare consequences of these changes? Through distributional analysis, Fields examines inequality, poverty, income mobility, and economic well-being, and through analysis of changing labor market conditions he examines employment and unemployment, employment composition, and labor earnings. By concentrating on the poor and understanding how the labor markets work for them and how their labor market earnings might be raised in response to different policy interventions, Fields addresses questions of first-order importance for human well-being.

About Gary S. Fields (Professor of Economics and John P. Windmuller Chair of International and Comparative Labor, Professor of Economics and John P. Windmuller Chair of International and Comparative Labor, Cornell University)

Gary Fields is the John P. Windmuller Professor of International and Comparative Labor and Professor of Economics at Cornell University, Program Coordinator of the IZA Program on Labor and Development, and a UNU-WIDER Non-Resident Senior Research Fellow. He is the 2014 winner of the IZA Prize in Labor Economics, the top world-wide award in the field. He has been an Ivy League teacher and professor for more than forty years. He teaches and conducts research in labor economics and development economics, and has published more than 150 books and articles.

Table of Contents

Part I: Introduction by the Editor Part II: Introduction by the Author Part III: Setting the Framework 1: Aid, Growth, and Jobs: A Five Part Policy Framework 2: The Distributional Effects of Economic Growth 3: How the Poor are Working Part IV: Modelling Labor Markets and the Effects of Labor Market Policies 4: Rural-Urban Migration, Urban Unemployment and Underemployment, and Job Search Activity in LDCs 5: On-the-Job Search in a Labor Market Model 6: A Welfare Economic Approach to Growth and Distribution in the Dual Economy 7: Labor Market Modeling and the Urban Informal Sector 8: Changes over Time in Individual Countries Part V: Assessing Changes in Income Distribution 9: On Inequality Comparisons 10: Do Inequality Measures Measure Inequality? 11: The Absolute Poverty Approach 12: Economic Well-Being 13: Income Mobility 14: Earnings Mobility, Inequality, and Economic Growth Part VI: Bringing the Components Together 15: Private and Social Returns to Education 16: A Welfare Economic Analysis of Labor Market Policies Part VII: Concluding Thoughts 17: Directions for Future Research

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GOR013826103
9780198815501
0198815506
Employment and Development: How Work Can Lead From and Into Poverty by Gary S. Fields (Professor of Economics and John P. Windmuller Chair of International and Comparative Labor, Professor of Economics and John P. Windmuller Chair of International and Comparative Labor, Cornell University)
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Oxford University Press
2018-12-14
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