Szkoła Główna Handlowa w Warszawie - Centralny System Uwierzytelniania
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Advanced Labor Economics (QEM)

Informacje ogólne

Kod przedmiotu: 232401-D
Kod Erasmus / ISCED: (brak danych) / (brak danych)
Nazwa przedmiotu: Advanced Labor Economics (QEM)
Jednostka: Szkoła Główna Handlowa w Warszawie
Grupy: Elective courses for QEM - masters
Punkty ECTS i inne: 3.00 (zmienne w czasie) Podstawowe informacje o zasadach przyporządkowania punktów ECTS:
  • roczny wymiar godzinowy nakładu pracy studenta konieczny do osiągnięcia zakładanych efektów uczenia się dla danego etapu studiów wynosi 1500-1800 h, co odpowiada 60 ECTS;
  • tygodniowy wymiar godzinowy nakładu pracy studenta wynosi 45 h;
  • 1 punkt ECTS odpowiada 25-30 godzinom pracy studenta potrzebnej do osiągnięcia zakładanych efektów uczenia się;
  • tygodniowy nakład pracy studenta konieczny do osiągnięcia zakładanych efektów uczenia się pozwala uzyskać 1,5 ECTS;
  • nakład pracy potrzebny do zaliczenia przedmiotu, któremu przypisano 3 ECTS, stanowi 10% semestralnego obciążenia studenta.

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Język prowadzenia: angielski
Efekty uczenia się:

Wiedza:

Students completing the class should understand how models are build in labor economics, paying attention to the richness and diversity of the field.

Students finishing the course should also be aware of difficulties in taking theoretical models to the data, and be cognizant of econometric tools developed in the credibility revolution.

Students have an advanced knowledge of how labor markets operate and key modelling choices

Umiejętności:

Students are able to use modelling tools to address labor market problems

Students know how to formulate policy relevante questions

Students know how to study empirically labor markets.

Kompetencje społeczne:

Students should be able to think critically about labor economic problems and provide informed opinions on policy-relevant context.

Students are able to characterize policy problems using abstract models

Zajęcia w cyklu "Semestr letni 2024/25" (jeszcze nie rozpoczęty)

Okres: 2025-02-15 - 2025-09-30
Wybrany podział planu:
Przejdź do planu
Typ zajęć:
Konwersatorium, 30 godzin więcej informacji
Koordynatorzy: (brak danych)
Prowadzący grup: (brak danych)
Lista studentów: (nie masz dostępu)
Zaliczenie: Przedmiot - Ocena
Konwersatorium - Ocena
Skrócony opis:

Classes are structured around the fundamental problems of labor economics, from the trade-off between leisure and consumption to the role of technological change. Other key topics include human capital formation, labor demand and remuneration. Besides these main organizing units, classes will include references to transversal topics, such as the role of labor market institutions and policies, and differences along worker?s characteristics.

The course provides a formal treatment of labor market problems. Students are expected to be familiar with standard mathematical and statistical tools including: static and dynamic optimization, and fundamental notions of probability calculus and mathematical statistics.

This class will consist of three different elements

a) Presentation and discussion of theoretical models.

b) Empirical verification of proposed mechanisms and its limitations.

c) Discussion in classes by students.

Pełny opis:

The goal of the course is to give students solid foundations of the main mechanisms underlying modern labor markets at the advanced level. Students completing the class should understand how models are build in labor economics, paying attention to the richness and diversity of the field. Students finishing the course should also be aware of difficulties in taking theoretical models to the data, and be cognizant of econometric tools developed in the credibility revolution. Students should be able to think critically about labor economic problems and provide informed opinions on policy-relevant context.

Literatura:

Literatura podstawowa:

[1] Boeri T., J.van Ours, (2013) The Economics of Imperfect Labor Markets, Princeton University press, Princeton, United States[2nd edition]

[2] Cahuc, Carcillo and Zylberberg (2014) Labor Economics, MIT university press. Cambridge, Mass., United States [2nd edition]

Literatura uzupełniająca:

Labor supply

Becker, G. S. (1965). A Theory of the Allocation of Time. The economic journal, 493-517.

Binder, Ariel J., and John Bound. 2019. "The Declining Labor Market Prospects of Less-Educated Men." Journal of Economic Perspectives, 33 (2): 163-90.

Card, D. (1991). Intertemporal labor supply: An assessment (No. w3602). National Bureau of Economic Research.

Farber, H. S. (2015). Why you can?t find a taxi in the rain and other labor supply lessons from cab drivers. The Quarterly Journal of Economics, 130(4), 1975-2026

Labor demand

Azar, J., Marinescu, I., and Steinbaum, M. (2019). Measuring Labor Market Power Two Ways. AEA Papers and Proceedings, 109: 317-21

Bhaskar, V., Manning, A., and To, T. (2002) Oligopsony and Monopsonistic Competition in Labor Markets. Journal of Economic Perspectives, 16 (2): 155-174.

Manning, A. (2003) Monopsony in motion. Imperfect Competition in the Labor Market. Princeton University Press, chapter 1

Webber, D. (2015) Firm market power and the earnings distribution, Labour Economics 35:123-134

Search and matching

Elsby, Michael, Bart Hobijn, and Ayşegül Şahin. 2015. ?On the Importance of the Participation Margin for Labor Market Fluctuations.? Journal of Monetary Economics, Vol 72. May 2015, Pages 64-82

Krueger, Alan B., and Andreas Mueller. "Job search and unemployment insurance: New evidence from time use data." Journal of Public Economics 94.3-4 (2010): 298-307.

Mortensen, Dale T., and Christopher Pissarides (1999) "New developments in models of search in the labor market." Handbook of labor economics 3: 2567-2627.

Rogerson, Richard, Robert Shimer, and Randall Wright. 2005. "Search-Theoretic Models of the Labor Market: A Survey." Journal of Economic Literature, 43 (4): 959-988.

Human capital formation

Acemoglu, Daron and D. Autor, Lectures in Labor economics, unpublished.

Ben-Porath, Yoram (1967). "The Production of Human Capital Over the Life Cycle." Journal of Political Economy 75 (4).

Card, David (2001). "Estimating the Return to Schooling: Progress on Some Persistent Econometric Problems." Econometrica 69 (5).

Spence, Michael (1973). "Job Market Signaling." Quarterly Journal of Economics 87 (3).

Technological change

Acemoglu, D., & Autor, D. (2011). Skills, Tasks and Technologies: Implications for Employment and Earnings. In D. Card, & O. Ashenfelter (Eds.), Handbook of Labor Economics Vol. 4, Part B (pp. 1043-1171). Amsterdam: Elsevier.

Autor, D., (2015) Why Are There Still So Many Jobs? The History and Future of Workplace Automation, Journal of Economic Perspectives 29, 3-30

Berman, E., Bound, J., & Machin, S. (1998). Implications of skill-biased technological change: international evidence. The quarterly journal of economics, 113(4), 1245-1279.

Goos, M., and Manning, A. (2007) Lousy and Lovely Jobs: The Rising Polarization of Work in Britain. The Review of Economics and Statistics, vol. 89, no. 1, The MIT Press, pp. 118?33

Wages and labor market discrimination

Bertrand, M. (2020) Richard T. Ely Lecture ? Gender in the 21st Century, American Economic Association Papers and Proceedings, 110 (5): 1-24.

Black, D. (1995). ?Discrimination in an equilibrium search model.? Journal of Labor Economics 13(2).

Kunze, A. (2018) The Gender Wage Gap in Developed Countries, The Oxford Handbook of Women and the Economy, Edited by Susan L. Averett, Laura M. Argys, and Saul D. Hoffman

Phelps, E. (1972). ?The statistical theory of racism and sexism.? American Economic Review 62(4).

Selection

Eisenhauer, Philipp, James Heckman, and Edward Vytlacil (2015). ?The Generalized Roy Model and the Cost-Benefit Analysis of Social Programs.? Journal of Political Economy 123.

Roy, Andrew (1951). ?Some Thoughts on the Distribution of Earnings.? Oxford Economic Papers New Series 3.

Publikacje własne:

Lucas Van Der Velde, Within Occupation Wage Dispersion and the Task Content of Jobs, W: OXFORD BULLETIN OF ECONOMICS AND STATISTICS,2020;

Lucas Van Der Velde, prof. Joanna Tyrowicz, Labor Reallocation and Demographics, W: JOURNAL OF COMPARATIVE ECONOMICS,2018;

Lucas Van der Velde, Joanna Tyrowicz , When Opportunity Knocks: Confronting Theory and Empirics About Dynamics of Gender Wage Inequality, W: SOCIAL INDICATORS RESEARCH,2021

Uwagi:

Kryteria oceniania:

egzamin tradycyjny-pisemny: 60.00%

egzamin testowy: 0.00%

egzamin ustny: 0.00%

kolokwium: 0.00%

referaty/eseje: 0.00%

ocena z ćwiczeń: 40.00%

inne: 0.00%

projekty: 0.00%

studia przypadków: 0.00%

prezentacje indywidualne lub grupowe: 0.00%

Zajęcia w cyklu "Semestr zimowy 2024/25" (w trakcie)

Okres: 2024-10-01 - 2025-02-14
Wybrany podział planu:
Przejdź do planu
Typ zajęć:
Konwersatorium, 30 godzin więcej informacji
Koordynatorzy: (brak danych)
Prowadzący grup: (brak danych)
Lista studentów: (nie masz dostępu)
Zaliczenie: Przedmiot - Ocena
Konwersatorium - Ocena
Skrócony opis:

Classes are structured around the fundamental problems of labor economics, from the trade-off between leisure and consumption to the role of technological change. Other key topics include human capital formation, labor demand and remuneration. Besides these main organizing units, classes will include references to transversal topics, such as the role of labor market institutions and policies, and differences along worker?s characteristics.

The course provides a formal treatment of labor market problems. Students are expected to be familiar with standard mathematical and statistical tools including: static and dynamic optimization, and fundamental notions of probability calculus and mathematical statistics.

This class will consist of three different elements

a) Presentation and discussion of theoretical models.

b) Empirical verification of proposed mechanisms and its limitations.

c) Discussion in classes by students.

Pełny opis:

The goal of the course is to give students solid foundations of the main mechanisms underlying modern labor markets at the advanced level. Students completing the class should understand how models are build in labor economics, paying attention to the richness and diversity of the field. Students finishing the course should also be aware of difficulties in taking theoretical models to the data, and be cognizant of econometric tools developed in the credibility revolution. Students should be able to think critically about labor economic problems and provide informed opinions on policy-relevant context.

Literatura:

Literatura podstawowa:

[1] Boeri T., J.van Ours, (2013) The Economics of Imperfect Labor Markets, Princeton University press, Princeton, United States[2nd edition]

[2] Cahuc, Carcillo and Zylberberg (2014) Labor Economics, MIT university press. Cambridge, Mass., United States [2nd edition]

Literatura uzupełniająca:

Labor supply

Becker, G. S. (1965). A Theory of the Allocation of Time. The economic journal, 493-517.

Binder, Ariel J., and John Bound. 2019. "The Declining Labor Market Prospects of Less-Educated Men." Journal of Economic Perspectives, 33 (2): 163-90.

Card, D. (1991). Intertemporal labor supply: An assessment (No. w3602). National Bureau of Economic Research.

Farber, H. S. (2015). Why you can?t find a taxi in the rain and other labor supply lessons from cab drivers. The Quarterly Journal of Economics, 130(4), 1975-2026

Labor demand

Azar, J., Marinescu, I., and Steinbaum, M. (2019). Measuring Labor Market Power Two Ways. AEA Papers and Proceedings, 109: 317-21

Bhaskar, V., Manning, A., and To, T. (2002) Oligopsony and Monopsonistic Competition in Labor Markets. Journal of Economic Perspectives, 16 (2): 155-174.

Manning, A. (2003) Monopsony in motion. Imperfect Competition in the Labor Market. Princeton University Press, chapter 1

Webber, D. (2015) Firm market power and the earnings distribution, Labour Economics 35:123-134

Search and matching

Elsby, Michael, Bart Hobijn, and Ayşegül Şahin. 2015. ?On the Importance of the Participation Margin for Labor Market Fluctuations.? Journal of Monetary Economics, Vol 72. May 2015, Pages 64-82

Krueger, Alan B., and Andreas Mueller. "Job search and unemployment insurance: New evidence from time use data." Journal of Public Economics 94.3-4 (2010): 298-307.

Mortensen, Dale T., and Christopher Pissarides (1999) "New developments in models of search in the labor market." Handbook of labor economics 3: 2567-2627.

Rogerson, Richard, Robert Shimer, and Randall Wright. 2005. "Search-Theoretic Models of the Labor Market: A Survey." Journal of Economic Literature, 43 (4): 959-988.

Human capital formation

Acemoglu, Daron and D. Autor, Lectures in Labor economics, unpublished.

Ben-Porath, Yoram (1967). "The Production of Human Capital Over the Life Cycle." Journal of Political Economy 75 (4).

Card, David (2001). "Estimating the Return to Schooling: Progress on Some Persistent Econometric Problems." Econometrica 69 (5).

Spence, Michael (1973). "Job Market Signaling." Quarterly Journal of Economics 87 (3).

Technological change

Acemoglu, D., & Autor, D. (2011). Skills, Tasks and Technologies: Implications for Employment and Earnings. In D. Card, & O. Ashenfelter (Eds.), Handbook of Labor Economics Vol. 4, Part B (pp. 1043-1171). Amsterdam: Elsevier.

Autor, D., (2015) Why Are There Still So Many Jobs? The History and Future of Workplace Automation, Journal of Economic Perspectives 29, 3-30

Berman, E., Bound, J., & Machin, S. (1998). Implications of skill-biased technological change: international evidence. The quarterly journal of economics, 113(4), 1245-1279.

Goos, M., and Manning, A. (2007) Lousy and Lovely Jobs: The Rising Polarization of Work in Britain. The Review of Economics and Statistics, vol. 89, no. 1, The MIT Press, pp. 118?33

Wages and labor market discrimination

Bertrand, M. (2020) Richard T. Ely Lecture ? Gender in the 21st Century, American Economic Association Papers and Proceedings, 110 (5): 1-24.

Black, D. (1995). ?Discrimination in an equilibrium search model.? Journal of Labor Economics 13(2).

Kunze, A. (2018) The Gender Wage Gap in Developed Countries, The Oxford Handbook of Women and the Economy, Edited by Susan L. Averett, Laura M. Argys, and Saul D. Hoffman

Phelps, E. (1972). ?The statistical theory of racism and sexism.? American Economic Review 62(4).

Selection

Eisenhauer, Philipp, James Heckman, and Edward Vytlacil (2015). ?The Generalized Roy Model and the Cost-Benefit Analysis of Social Programs.? Journal of Political Economy 123.

Roy, Andrew (1951). ?Some Thoughts on the Distribution of Earnings.? Oxford Economic Papers New Series 3.

Publikacje własne:

Lucas Van Der Velde, Within Occupation Wage Dispersion and the Task Content of Jobs, W: OXFORD BULLETIN OF ECONOMICS AND STATISTICS,2020;

Lucas Van Der Velde, prof. Joanna Tyrowicz, Labor Reallocation and Demographics, W: JOURNAL OF COMPARATIVE ECONOMICS,2018;

Lucas Van der Velde, Joanna Tyrowicz , When Opportunity Knocks: Confronting Theory and Empirics About Dynamics of Gender Wage Inequality, W: SOCIAL INDICATORS RESEARCH,2021

Uwagi:

Kryteria oceniania:

egzamin tradycyjny-pisemny: 60.00%

egzamin testowy: 0.00%

egzamin ustny: 0.00%

kolokwium: 0.00%

referaty/eseje: 0.00%

ocena z ćwiczeń: 40.00%

inne: 0.00%

projekty: 0.00%

studia przypadków: 0.00%

prezentacje indywidualne lub grupowe: 0.00%

Zajęcia w cyklu "Semestr letni 2023/24" (zakończony)

Okres: 2024-02-24 - 2024-09-30
Wybrany podział planu:
Przejdź do planu
Typ zajęć:
Konwersatorium, 30 godzin więcej informacji
Koordynatorzy: (brak danych)
Prowadzący grup: (brak danych)
Lista studentów: (nie masz dostępu)
Zaliczenie: Przedmiot - Ocena
Konwersatorium - Ocena
Skrócony opis:

Classes are structured around the fundamental problems of labor economics, from the trade-off between leisure and consumption to the role of technological change. Other key topics include human capital formation, labor demand and remuneration. Besides these main organizing units, classes will include references to transversal topics, such as the role of labor market institutions and policies, and differences along worker?s characteristics.

The course provides a formal treatment of labor market problems. Students are expected to be familiar with standard mathematical and statistical tools including: static and dynamic optimization, and fundamental notions of probability calculus and mathematical statistics.

This class will consist of three different elements

a) Presentation and discussion of theoretical models.

b) Empirical verification of proposed mechanisms and its limitations.

c) Discussion in classes by students.

Pełny opis:

The goal of the course is to give students solid foundations of the main mechanisms underlying modern labor markets at the advanced level. Students completing the class should understand how models are build in labor economics, paying attention to the richness and diversity of the field. Students finishing the course should also be aware of difficulties in taking theoretical models to the data, and be cognizant of econometric tools developed in the credibility revolution. Students should be able to think critically about labor economic problems and provide informed opinions on policy-relevant context.

Literatura:

Literatura podstawowa:

[1] Boeri T., J.van Ours, (2013) The Economics of Imperfect Labor Markets, Princeton University press, Princeton, United States[2nd edition]

[2] Cahuc, Carcillo and Zylberberg (2014) Labor Economics, MIT university press. Cambridge, Mass., United States [2nd edition]

Literatura uzupełniająca:

Labor supply

Becker, G. S. (1965). A Theory of the Allocation of Time. The economic journal, 493-517.

Binder, Ariel J., and John Bound. 2019. "The Declining Labor Market Prospects of Less-Educated Men." Journal of Economic Perspectives, 33 (2): 163-90.

Card, D. (1991). Intertemporal labor supply: An assessment (No. w3602). National Bureau of Economic Research.

Farber, H. S. (2015). Why you can?t find a taxi in the rain and other labor supply lessons from cab drivers. The Quarterly Journal of Economics, 130(4), 1975-2026

Labor demand

Azar, J., Marinescu, I., and Steinbaum, M. (2019). Measuring Labor Market Power Two Ways. AEA Papers and Proceedings, 109: 317-21

Bhaskar, V., Manning, A., and To, T. (2002) Oligopsony and Monopsonistic Competition in Labor Markets. Journal of Economic Perspectives, 16 (2): 155-174.

Manning, A. (2003) Monopsony in motion. Imperfect Competition in the Labor Market. Princeton University Press, chapter 1

Webber, D. (2015) Firm market power and the earnings distribution, Labour Economics 35:123-134

Search and matching

Elsby, Michael, Bart Hobijn, and Ayşegül Şahin. 2015. ?On the Importance of the Participation Margin for Labor Market Fluctuations.? Journal of Monetary Economics, Vol 72. May 2015, Pages 64-82

Krueger, Alan B., and Andreas Mueller. "Job search and unemployment insurance: New evidence from time use data." Journal of Public Economics 94.3-4 (2010): 298-307.

Mortensen, Dale T., and Christopher Pissarides (1999) "New developments in models of search in the labor market." Handbook of labor economics 3: 2567-2627.

Rogerson, Richard, Robert Shimer, and Randall Wright. 2005. "Search-Theoretic Models of the Labor Market: A Survey." Journal of Economic Literature, 43 (4): 959-988.

Human capital formation

Acemoglu, Daron and D. Autor, Lectures in Labor economics, unpublished.

Ben-Porath, Yoram (1967). "The Production of Human Capital Over the Life Cycle." Journal of Political Economy 75 (4).

Card, David (2001). "Estimating the Return to Schooling: Progress on Some Persistent Econometric Problems." Econometrica 69 (5).

Spence, Michael (1973). "Job Market Signaling." Quarterly Journal of Economics 87 (3).

Technological change

Acemoglu, D., & Autor, D. (2011). Skills, Tasks and Technologies: Implications for Employment and Earnings. In D. Card, & O. Ashenfelter (Eds.), Handbook of Labor Economics Vol. 4, Part B (pp. 1043-1171). Amsterdam: Elsevier.

Autor, D., (2015) Why Are There Still So Many Jobs? The History and Future of Workplace Automation, Journal of Economic Perspectives 29, 3-30

Berman, E., Bound, J., & Machin, S. (1998). Implications of skill-biased technological change: international evidence. The quarterly journal of economics, 113(4), 1245-1279.

Goos, M., and Manning, A. (2007) Lousy and Lovely Jobs: The Rising Polarization of Work in Britain. The Review of Economics and Statistics, vol. 89, no. 1, The MIT Press, pp. 118?33

Wages and labor market discrimination

Bertrand, M. (2020) Richard T. Ely Lecture ? Gender in the 21st Century, American Economic Association Papers and Proceedings, 110 (5): 1-24.

Black, D. (1995). ?Discrimination in an equilibrium search model.? Journal of Labor Economics 13(2).

Kunze, A. (2018) The Gender Wage Gap in Developed Countries, The Oxford Handbook of Women and the Economy, Edited by Susan L. Averett, Laura M. Argys, and Saul D. Hoffman

Phelps, E. (1972). ?The statistical theory of racism and sexism.? American Economic Review 62(4).

Selection

Eisenhauer, Philipp, James Heckman, and Edward Vytlacil (2015). ?The Generalized Roy Model and the Cost-Benefit Analysis of Social Programs.? Journal of Political Economy 123.

Roy, Andrew (1951). ?Some Thoughts on the Distribution of Earnings.? Oxford Economic Papers New Series 3.

Publikacje własne:

Lucas Van Der Velde, prof. Joanna Tyrowicz, Labor Reallocation and Demographics, W: JOURNAL OF COMPARATIVE ECONOMICS,2018;

Lucas Van Der Velde, Within Occupation Wage Dispersion and the Task Content of Jobs, W: OXFORD BULLETIN OF ECONOMICS AND STATISTICS,2020;

Lucas Van der Velde, Joanna Tyrowicz , When Opportunity Knocks: Confronting Theory and Empirics About Dynamics of Gender Wage Inequality, W: SOCIAL INDICATORS RESEARCH,2021

Uwagi:

Kryteria oceniania:

egzamin tradycyjny-pisemny: 60.00%

egzamin testowy: 0.00%

egzamin ustny: 0.00%

kolokwium: 0.00%

referaty/eseje: 0.00%

ocena z ćwiczeń: 40.00%

inne: 0.00%

projekty: 0.00%

studia przypadków: 0.00%

prezentacje indywidualne lub grupowe: 0.00%

Zajęcia w cyklu "Semestr zimowy 2023/24" (zakończony)

Okres: 2023-10-01 - 2024-02-23
Wybrany podział planu:
Przejdź do planu
Typ zajęć:
Konwersatorium, 30 godzin więcej informacji
Koordynatorzy: (brak danych)
Prowadzący grup: (brak danych)
Lista studentów: (nie masz dostępu)
Zaliczenie: Przedmiot - Ocena
Konwersatorium - Ocena
Skrócony opis:

Classes are structured around the fundamental problems of labor economics, from the trade-off between leisure and consumption to the role of technological change. Other key topics include human capital formation, labor demand and remuneration. Besides these main organizing units, classes will include references to transversal topics, such as the role of labor market institutions and policies, and differences along worker?s characteristics.

The course provides a formal treatment of labor market problems. Students are expected to be familiar with standard mathematical and statistical tools including: static and dynamic optimization, and fundamental notions of probability calculus and mathematical statistics.

This class will consist of three different elements

a) Presentation and discussion of theoretical models.

b) Empirical verification of proposed mechanisms and its limitations.

c) Discussion in classes by students.

Pełny opis:

The goal of the course is to give students solid foundations of the main mechanisms underlying modern labor markets at the advanced level. Students completing the class should understand how models are build in labor economics, paying attention to the richness and diversity of the field. Students finishing the course should also be aware of difficulties in taking theoretical models to the data, and be cognizant of econometric tools developed in the credibility revolution. Students should be able to think critically about labor economic problems and provide informed opinions on policy-relevant context.

Literatura:

Literatura podstawowa:

[1] Boeri T., J.van Ours, (2013) The Economics of Imperfect Labor Markets, Princeton University press, Princeton, United States[2nd edition]

[2] Cahuc, Carcillo and Zylberberg (2014) Labor Economics, MIT university press. Cambridge, Mass., United States [2nd edition]

Literatura uzupełniająca:

Labor supply

Becker, G. S. (1965). A Theory of the Allocation of Time. The economic journal, 493-517.

Binder, Ariel J., and John Bound. 2019. "The Declining Labor Market Prospects of Less-Educated Men." Journal of Economic Perspectives, 33 (2): 163-90.

Card, D. (1991). Intertemporal labor supply: An assessment (No. w3602). National Bureau of Economic Research.

Farber, H. S. (2015). Why you can?t find a taxi in the rain and other labor supply lessons from cab drivers. The Quarterly Journal of Economics, 130(4), 1975-2026

Labor demand

Azar, J., Marinescu, I., and Steinbaum, M. (2019). Measuring Labor Market Power Two Ways. AEA Papers and Proceedings, 109: 317-21

Bhaskar, V., Manning, A., and To, T. (2002) Oligopsony and Monopsonistic Competition in Labor Markets. Journal of Economic Perspectives, 16 (2): 155-174.

Manning, A. (2003) Monopsony in motion. Imperfect Competition in the Labor Market. Princeton University Press, chapter 1

Webber, D. (2015) Firm market power and the earnings distribution, Labour Economics 35:123-134

Search and matching

Elsby, Michael, Bart Hobijn, and Ayşegül Şahin. 2015. ?On the Importance of the Participation Margin for Labor Market Fluctuations.? Journal of Monetary Economics, Vol 72. May 2015, Pages 64-82

Krueger, Alan B., and Andreas Mueller. "Job search and unemployment insurance: New evidence from time use data." Journal of Public Economics 94.3-4 (2010): 298-307.

Mortensen, Dale T., and Christopher Pissarides (1999) "New developments in models of search in the labor market." Handbook of labor economics 3: 2567-2627.

Rogerson, Richard, Robert Shimer, and Randall Wright. 2005. "Search-Theoretic Models of the Labor Market: A Survey." Journal of Economic Literature, 43 (4): 959-988.

Human capital formation

Acemoglu, Daron and D. Autor, Lectures in Labor economics, unpublished.

Ben-Porath, Yoram (1967). "The Production of Human Capital Over the Life Cycle." Journal of Political Economy 75 (4).

Card, David (2001). "Estimating the Return to Schooling: Progress on Some Persistent Econometric Problems." Econometrica 69 (5).

Spence, Michael (1973). "Job Market Signaling." Quarterly Journal of Economics 87 (3).

Technological change

Acemoglu, D., & Autor, D. (2011). Skills, Tasks and Technologies: Implications for Employment and Earnings. In D. Card, & O. Ashenfelter (Eds.), Handbook of Labor Economics Vol. 4, Part B (pp. 1043-1171). Amsterdam: Elsevier.

Autor, D., (2015) Why Are There Still So Many Jobs? The History and Future of Workplace Automation, Journal of Economic Perspectives 29, 3-30

Berman, E., Bound, J., & Machin, S. (1998). Implications of skill-biased technological change: international evidence. The quarterly journal of economics, 113(4), 1245-1279.

Goos, M., and Manning, A. (2007) Lousy and Lovely Jobs: The Rising Polarization of Work in Britain. The Review of Economics and Statistics, vol. 89, no. 1, The MIT Press, pp. 118?33

Wages and labor market discrimination

Bertrand, M. (2020) Richard T. Ely Lecture ? Gender in the 21st Century, American Economic Association Papers and Proceedings, 110 (5): 1-24.

Black, D. (1995). ?Discrimination in an equilibrium search model.? Journal of Labor Economics 13(2).

Kunze, A. (2018) The Gender Wage Gap in Developed Countries, The Oxford Handbook of Women and the Economy, Edited by Susan L. Averett, Laura M. Argys, and Saul D. Hoffman

Phelps, E. (1972). ?The statistical theory of racism and sexism.? American Economic Review 62(4).

Selection

Eisenhauer, Philipp, James Heckman, and Edward Vytlacil (2015). ?The Generalized Roy Model and the Cost-Benefit Analysis of Social Programs.? Journal of Political Economy 123.

Roy, Andrew (1951). ?Some Thoughts on the Distribution of Earnings.? Oxford Economic Papers New Series 3.

Publikacje własne:

Lucas Van Der Velde, prof. Joanna Tyrowicz, Labor Reallocation and Demographics, W: JOURNAL OF COMPARATIVE ECONOMICS,2018;

Lucas Van Der Velde, Within Occupation Wage Dispersion and the Task Content of Jobs, W: OXFORD BULLETIN OF ECONOMICS AND STATISTICS,2020;

Lucas Van der Velde, Joanna Tyrowicz , When Opportunity Knocks: Confronting Theory and Empirics About Dynamics of Gender Wage Inequality, W: SOCIAL INDICATORS RESEARCH,2021

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