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  Work Arrangements
The Institute supports research on a wide range of policy issues related to the hours people work and the nature of their employment relationship. Current research focuses on the causes and consequences of the growth in part-time and temporary employment, multiple job-holding, and contingent workers. Particular emphasis is placed on the effects of these characteristics on worker productivity and household income.

The Institute also gives considerable attention to international comparisons of work arrangements, the impacts of structural change for workers and firms, work sharing issues, and studies of the effect of technological change on employment and the organization of the workplace.


Senior staff / Experts

Working papers

  • Ownership and Wages: Estimating Public-Private and Foreign-Domestic Differentials with LEED from Hungary, 1986–2003, John S. Earle and Álmos Telegdy (WP07-134), 2007.
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  • Manufacturers' Outsourcing to Employment Services, Matthew Dey, Susan Houseman, and Anne Polivka (WP07-132), 2007.
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  • Outsourcing, Offshoring, and Productivity Measurement in Manufacturing, Susan Houseman (WP06-130), 2006.
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  • Complementarity and Custom in Wage Contract Violation, John S. Earle and Klara Sabirianova Peter (WP06-129), 2006.
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  • Retiree Health Benefits and Retirement, James Marton and Stephen A. Woodbury (WP06-128), 2006.
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  • Nonstandard Forms and Measures of Employment and Unemployment in Transition: A Comparative Study of Estonia, Romania, and Russia, J. David Brown, John S. Earle, Vladimir Gimpelson, Rostislav Kapeliushnikov, Hartmut Lehmann, Álmos Telegdy, Irina Vantu, Ruxandra Visan, and Alexandru Voicu (WP06-127), 2006.
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  • Wages, Layoffs, and Privatization: Evidence from Ukraine, J. David Brown, John S. Earle, and Vladimir Vakhitov (WP06-126), 2006.
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  • Does Privatization Hurt Workers? Lessons from Comprehensive Manufacturing Firm Panel Data in Hungary, Romania, Russia, and Ukraine, J. David Brown, John S. Earle, and Álmos Telegdy (WP05-125), 2005 (Revised February 2006).
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  • Do Temporary Help Jobs Improve Labor Market Outcomes for Low-Skilled Workers? Evidence from Random Assignments, David Autor and Susan Houseman (WP05-124), 2005.
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  • Temporary Agency Employment as a Way out of Poverty?, David Autor and Susan Houseman (WP05-123), 2005.
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  • The Productivity Effects of Privatization: Longitudinal Estimates from Hungary, Romania, Russia, and Ukraine, J. David Brown, John S. Earle, and Álmos Telegdy (WP05-121), 2005.
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  • The Wage Effects of Schooling under Socialism and in Transition: Evidence from Romania, 1950-2000, Daniela Andren, John S. Earle, and Dana Sapatoru (WP04-108), 2004.
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  • Does Privatization Raise Productivity? Evidence from Comprehensive Panel Data on Manufacturing Firms in Hungary, Romania, Russia, and Ukraine, J. David Brown, John S. Earle, and Álmos Telegdy (WP04-107), 2004.
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  • Work and Retirement Plans among Older Americans, Katharine G. Abraham and Susan N. Houseman (WP04-105), 2004.
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  • Job Reallocation and Productivity Growth in the Ukrainian Transition, J. David Brown and John S. Earle (WP04-104), 2004.
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  • Economic Reforms and Productivity-Enhancing Reallocation in the Post-Soviet Transition, J. David Brown and John S. Earle (WP04-98), 2004.
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  • Community Norms and Organizational Practices: The Legitimization of Wage Arrears in Russia, 1992-1999, John S. Earle, Andrew Spicer, and Klara Z. Sabirianova (WP03-97), 2003.
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  • What Makes Small Firms Grow? Finance, Human Capital, Technical Assistance, and the Business Environment in Romania, J. David Brown, John S. Earle, and Dana Lup (WP03-94), 2003.
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  • Ownership Concentration and Corporate Performance on the Budapest Stock Exchange: Do Too Many Cooks Spoil the Goulash?, John S. Earle, Csaba Kucsera, and Álmos Telegdy (WP03-93), 2003.
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    NOTE: A revised version of this paper appears in Corporate Governance, Vol. 13(2), 254-264, March 2005.
  • The Effects of Temporary Services and Contracting Out on Low-Skilled Workers: Evidence from Auto Suppliers, Hospitals, and Public Schools, George Erickcek, Susan Houseman, and Arne Kalleberg (WP03-90), 2002.
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  • Job Reallocation and Productivity Growth Under Alternative Economic Systems and Policies: Evidence from the Soviet Transition, J. David Brown and John S. Earle (WP02-88), 2002.
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  • The Benefits Implications of Recent Trends in Flexible Staffing Arrangements, Susan N. Houseman (WP02-87), 2002.
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  • The Reallocation of Workers and Jobs in Russian Industry: New Evidence on Measures and Determinants, J. David Brown and John S. Earle (WP02-83), 2002.
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    NOTE: A revised version of this paper was published in Economics of Transition, Vol. 11, No. 2 (June 2003), pp. 221-252.
  • Information Technology, Organizational Form, and Transition to the Market , John S. Earle, Ugo Pagano, and Maria Lesi (WP02-82), 2002.
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    NOTE: A revised version of this paper is forthcoming in the Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization.
  • Privatization Methods and Productivity Effects in Romanian Industrial Enterprises, John S. Earle and Álmos Telegdy (WP02-81), 2002.
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    NOTE: A revised version of this paper was published in Journal of Comparative Economics, Vol. 30, No. 4 (December 2002), pp. 657-682.
  • A Spoonful of Sugar: Privatization and Popular Support for Reform in the Czech Republic, John S. Earle and Scott Gehlbach (WP02-79), 2002.
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    NOTE: A revised version of this paper was published in Economics and Politics, Vol. 15, No. 1 (March 2003).
  • How Late to Pay? Understanding Wage Arrears in Russia, John S. Earle and Klara Z. Sabirianova (WP02-77), 2002.
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    NOTE: A revised version of this paper was published in Journal of Labor Economics, Vol. 20, No. 3 (July 2002), pp. 661-707.
  • Nonstandard Work and Child Care Choices of Married Mothers, Jean Kimmel and Lisa M. Powell (WP01-74), 2001.
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  • The Role of Temporary Help Employment in Tight Labor Markets, Susan N. Houseman, Arne L. Kalleberg, and George A. Erickcek (WP00001-73), 2001.
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  • Why Employers Use Flexible Staffing Arrangements: Evidence from an Establishment Survey, Susan N. Houseman (WP00001-067), 1999.
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  • The Implications of Flexible Staffing Arrangements for Job Stability, Susan N. Houseman and Anne E. Polivka (WP00099-056), 1999.
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  • Promoting Self Employment Among the Unemployed in Hungary and Poland , Christopher J. O'Leary (WP00099-055),1999.
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  • Who Moonlights and Why? Evidence from the SIPP, Jean Kimmel and Karen Smith Conway (WP00095-040), 1995.
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  • Job Growth and the Quality of Jobs in the U.S. Economy, Susan N. Houseman (WP00095-039), 1995.
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  • Labor Adjustment Under Different Institutional Structures: A Case Study of Germany and the United States, Susan N. Houseman and Katharine G. Abraham (WP00094-026), 1994.
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  • Does Employment Protection Inhibit Labor Market Flexibility? Lessons from Germany, Katharine G. Abraham and Susan N. Houseman (WP00093-016), 1993.
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  • Moonlighting Behavior: Theory and Evidence, Karen Smith Conway and Jean Kimmel (WP00092-009), 1992.
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Current Grantees

  • Leann M. Tiggs, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Contingent and Externalized Employment Relations by Manufacturing Firms
  • David Fasenfest and Heidi Gottfried, Wayne State University, New Economy Employment in an Old Economy Region: A Study of Temporary Employment in Low-Wage Labor Markets
  • William Lazonick, University of Massachusetts-Lowell, Business Organziation and ICT Employment Opportunities in the United States
  • Michael Wiseman, George Washington University, UK/US Workforce Policy
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