J00-2 TOPICS IN LABOR ECONOMICS AND EDUCATION | |||
Topics pertaining to labor economics and education are explored. Policies relating to living wage legislation, labor productivity, and labor force participation are addressed. The determinants of collegiate cheating are examined and the effectiveness of honor codes is discussed. | |||
Organizer: Karen Leppel, Widener University — USA | |||
Chair: Suzanne Heller Clain, Villanova University — USA | |||
Suzanne Heller Clain, Villanova University — USA , Explaining the Incidence of Living Wage Laws |
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Daniel Lee and L. Michael Couvillion, Plymouth State University — USA , New Hampshire Advantage: Is New Hampshire Better Place to Do Business |
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Joseph S. Falzone, Peirce College — USA , Labor Force Participation of Prime Age Males |
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Heather O'Neill, Ursinus Colllege — USA , Cheating with Honor |
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Discussants: Heather O'Neill, Ursinus Colllege — USA, Suzanne Heller Clain, Villanova University — USA, L. Michael Couvillion, Plymouth State University — USA and Joseph S. Falzone, Peirce College — USA |
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