
| The cost of children when children are a choice |
| Employment decisions of married women: evidence and explanations |
| Human capital,wages and family interactions |
| Italian families under economic stress: the impact of social policies |
| Poverty Dynamics: Analysis of household incomes in Italy |
| Quality and demand of child care and female labour supply in Italy |
| Separation and divorce:effect on family structures and life conditions |
| Unemployment determinants for women in Spain |
| The effect of trade on employment and wages in italian industry |
| Efficiency wage, fixed employment costs, and dual labour markets |
| The gender wage gap: a study of paid work in Cyprus |
| Is wage leadership an instrument to coordinate unions' wage policy? The case of imperfect product markets |
| Job flows and plant size dynamics: traditional measures and alternative econometric techniques |
| Post-migratory employment prospects: evidence from Finland |
| A simple model of severance pay determination: the case of individual dismissals in Spain |
| Accounting for strikes: evidence from UK manufacturing in the 1980s |
| Delegation and wage determination in trade unions |
| Efficient labour contracts: impediments and how to circumvent them |
| Job satisfaction, comparison earnings and gender |
| Labour participation of higher education students |
| Trade and labour markets: vertical and regional differentiation in Italy |
| Trends in danish income distribution |
| Work Attitudes, work conditions and hours constraints: an explorative, cross-national analysis |
| Can the level of employment be explained by GDP growth in transition countries? (Theory versus the quality of data) |
| A cross-country comparison of attitudes towards mothers working and their actual labor market experience |
| Identifying demand and supply of part-time jobs using personnel data. An application to Italy |
| Technological innovation and employment reallocation |
| Wage dynamics and unemployment in Germany: evidence from regional panel data |
| The wages of sin? Illegal drug use and the labour market |