This selection of John Creedy's essays on labour economics sheds light on the areas of labour mobility, skilled labour markets and trade unions and wages.Among other issues, Professor Creedy discusses:
the effects of migration, population ageing and retirement on the labour market
the economic analysis of internal labour markets
job mobility, earnings and responsibility in skilled labour markets with a particular emphasis on chemists and professional scientists
the relationship between trade unions, tax levels and relative wages
Labour Mobility, Earnings and Unemployment will be a valuable point of reference for students and scholars of labour economics.