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labour market
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labour market

Market that determines the cost and conditions of the work force, taking into consideration the demand of employers, the levels and availability of skills, and social conditions.



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Professor Hamermesh either serves or has served on the editorial boards of the following peer-reviewed publications: American Economic Review, Economics Letters, European Economic Review, Industrial and Labor Relations Review, Journal of Population Economics, Labour Economics, and Quarterly Review of Economics and Business, among others.
This includes support of the "Electronic Health Card" project that is to be introduced in 2006, and is currently being developed by the project consortium entitled "bIT4health" (members include IBM, Fraunhofer Institute for Labour Economics and Organization (IAO), SAP, InterComponentWare AG and ORGA Card Systems).
 
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