Labor Economics, Sixth Edition by George J. Borjas provides a modern introduction to labor economics, emphasizing both theory and empirical evidence. The book uses many examples drawn from state-of-the-art studies in labor economics literature. The author introduces, through examples, methodological techniques that are commonly used in labor economics to empirically test various aspects of the theory.
Chapter 1 Introduction to Labor Economics
Chapter 2 Labor Supply
Chapter 3 Labor Demand
Chapter 4 Labor Market Equilibrium
Chapter 5 Compensating Wage Differentials
Chapter 6 Human Capital
Chapter 7 The Wage Structure
Chapter 8 Labor Mobility
Chapter 9 Labor Market discrimination
Chapter 10 Labor Unions
Chapter 11 Incentive Pay
Chapter 12 Unemployment