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Looking for Work, Searching for Workers Joshua L. Rosenbloom (University of Kansas)

Looking for Work, Searching for Workers By Joshua L. Rosenbloom (University of Kansas)

Looking for Work, Searching for Workers by Joshua L. Rosenbloom (University of Kansas)


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This book examines the history of institutional changes in US labor markets during the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. It illustrates the importance both of institutions as determinants of national economic performance and of market forces in establishing the context of late nineteenth-century labor history.

Looking for Work, Searching for Workers Summary

Looking for Work, Searching for Workers: American Labor Markets during Industrialization by Joshua L. Rosenbloom (University of Kansas)

The dynamic character of American industrialization produced imbalances between the supply of and demand for labor across cities and regions. This book describes how employers and job-seekers responded to these imbalances to create networks of labor market communication and assistance capable of mobilizing the massive redistribution of population that was essential to maintain the rapid pace of the nation's economic growth between the Civil War and World War I. It combines a detailed description of the emerging labor market institutions with a careful analysis of a variety of quantitative evidence to assess the broader economic implications for geographic wage convergence and for American economic growth. Despite an expansion in the geographic scope of labor markets at this time, the evidence suggests that labor market institutions reinforced regional divisions within the United States and left a lasting impact on the evolution of many other aspects of the employment relationship.

Looking for Work, Searching for Workers Reviews

'Rosenbloom develops a number of important themes in his carefully researched and rigorously argued book the author of Looking for Work, Searching for Workers rightfully takes his place as the leading authority on labour markets during America's industrial coming of age.' Business History

Table of Contents

1. Labor markets and American industrialization; 2. Job seekers, employers, and the creation of labor market institutions; 3. Employment agencies and labor exchanges: this impact of intermediaries in the market for labor; 4. Markets for skilled labor: external recruitment and the development of internal labor markets; 5. One market or many? Inter-city and inter-regional labor market integration; 6. Labor market integration and the use of strikebreakers; 7. Labor market institutions and American economic growth: lessons from the nineteenth century.

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NPB9780521807807
9780521807807
0521807808
Looking for Work, Searching for Workers: American Labor Markets during Industrialization by Joshua L. Rosenbloom (University of Kansas)
New
Hardback
Cambridge University Press
2002-04-04
224
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