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Improving the quality of low-wage work: The current American experience
Abstract. Despite the recent strength of the United States job market, about one fifth of the private-sector workforce is in poor-quality...
International Labour Review, 04/01/08 by Osterman, Paul · More from publication -
EDITORIAL
The International Labour Review has long been an important resource for scholars and policy-makers. And today, at a time when concerns about the...
International Labour Review, 01/01/07 by Goldin, Adrián; Papola, Trilok Singh; Osterman, Paul; Rodgers, Gerry; Lansky, Mark · More from publication -
WORK REORGANIZATION IN AN ERA OF RESTRUCTURING: TRENDS IN DIFFUSION AND EFFECTS ON EMPLOYEE WELFARE.(Statistical Data Included)

PAUL OSTERMAN [*] High Performance Work Organizations (HPWOs) took root in the early 1990s but then faced an environment of organizational...
Industrial and Labor Relations Review, 01/01/00 by OSTERMAN, PAUL · More from publication -
Reforming employment and training policies: more progress must be made in establishing successful job programs for disadvantaged adults and out-of-school youth in a shrinking market
A more efficient employment and training system will create less wage disparity and hopefully less racial disparity as people with the greatest...
USA Today (Society for the Advancement of Education), 01/01/98 by Paul Osterman · More from publication -
Work family programs and the employment relationship
Using data from a representative sample of American private-sector establishments, this paper explains variations across firms in the...
Administrative Science Quarterly, 12/01/95 by Paul Osterman · More from publication -
Myth and Measurement: The New Economies of the Minimum Wage. (book reviews)

Comment by Paul Osterman(*) David Card and Alan B. Krueger (CK) have written a book that represents a phenomenal amount of careful and honest...
Industrial and Labor Relations Review, 07/01/95 by Osterman, Paul · More from publication -
How common is workplace transformation and who adopts it?

The author, using data on 694 U.S. manufacturing establishments from a 1992 survey, examines the incidence of innovative work practices...
Industrial and Labor Relations Review, 01/01/94 by Osterman, Paul · More from publication



