Labor Economics 8th Edition by George J. Borjas offers a comprehensive and modern introduction to the field of labor economics. This textbook emphasizes both theoretical concepts and empirical evidence, providing a thorough understanding of labor market dynamics. The book explores key topics such as labor supply and demand, wage distribution, education, labor mobility, unions, unemployment, and labor market discrimination, with a strong focus on empirical data and real-world examples drawn from cutting-edge studies in labor economics.
This edition of Labor Economics is designed to engage students through its rich content and integrated digital resources, available through McGraw-Hill’s Connect platform. These tools are proven to enhance student interaction and learning outcomes, offering an adaptive learning experience tailored to individual needs.
Whether you're studying economic theory or applying it to real-world labor market issues, this textbook will provide the depth of insight required for a solid understanding of labor economics.
About the Author:
George J. Borjas is a renowned economist specializing in labor economics. He has authored several influential books and research papers, focusing on the economics of immigration, labor markets, and public policy. His work is widely respected for its empirical rigor and its contribution to policy analysis.
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Labor Economics 8th Edition by George J. Borjas
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- Author: George J. Borjas
- Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education
- Format: PDF (eBook)
- ISBN-10: 1260568555
- ISBN-13: 9781260568554
- Edition: 8th Edition
- Year: 2020