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Studies of labor market intermediation

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Reducing search costs
Jobs online / Alice O. Nakamura, Kathryn l. Shaw, Richard B. Freeman, Emi Nakamura, and Amanda Pyman
The internet and job search / Betsey Stevenson
Mitigating adverse selection
Effect of employer access to criminal history data on the labor market outcomes of ex-offenders and non-offenders / Keith Finlay
Do on-line labor market intermediaries matter? The impact of AlmaLaurea on the university-to-work transition / Manuel F. Bagues and Mauro Sylos Labini
Private deception and the rise of public employment offices in the United States, 1890-1930 / Woong Lee
Mortgage broker regulations that matter: analyzing earnings, employment, and outcomes for consumers / Morris M. Kleiner and Richard M. Todd
Solving collective action problems
The effects of a centralized clearinghouse on job placement, wages, and hiring practices / Muriel Niederle and Alvin E. Roth
Helping workers online and offline: innovations in union and worker organization using the internet / Richard B. Freeman and M. Marit Rehavi
Solving information problems: the special case of temporary help agencies
Temporary help services employment in Portugal, 1995-2000 / René Böheim and Ana Rute Cardoso
Does temporary help work provide a stepping stone to regular employment? / Michael Kvasnicka
Temporary help agencies and the advancement prospects of low earners / Fredrik Andersson, Harry J. Holzer, and Julia Lane
The role of temporary help employment in low-wage worker advancement / Carolyn J. Heinrich, Peter R. Mueser and Kenneth R. Troske.

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