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  2. Industrial Relations (journal) - Wikipedia

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    Industrial Relations: A Journal of Economy and Society is a quarterly peer-reviewed economics journal covering industrial relations and labor economics.It was established in 1961 and is published by John Wiley & Sons on behalf of the UC-Berkeley Institute for Research on Labor and Employment, of which it is the official journal.

  3. Berkeley Journal of Employment & Labor Law - Wikipedia

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    The Berkeley Journal of Employment & Labor Law (BJELL) is a law journal that publishes articles focusing on current developments in labor and employment law. It was founded in 1975 as the Industrial Relations Law Journal. It changed its name to the current title in 1993.

  4. UCLA Institute for Research on Labor and Employment

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    The journal includes discussions and research in trends of employment and the workforce and serves as a critical resource for academics, policy makers, union organizers, and the public. [15] On Labor Day, the IRLE annually publishes its "The State of the Unions" report. This report compiles a profile of union membership in the Greater Los ...

  5. Clair Brown - Wikipedia

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    Brown is a past Director of the Institute of Industrial Relations (IRLE) at UC Berkeley. Brown has published research on many aspects of how economies function, including high-tech industries, development engineering, the standard of living, wage determination, poverty, and unemployment.

  6. Enrico Moretti - Wikipedia

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    Enrico Moretti is an Italian economist and the Michael Peevey and Donald Vial Professor of Economics at the University of California, Berkeley.He is also a research associate at the National Bureau of Economic Research (Cambridge), and a research fellow at the Centre for Economic Policy Research (London) and the Institute for the Study of Labor (Bonn).

  7. John Thomas Dunlop - Wikipedia

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    John Thomas Dunlop (July 5, 1914 – October 2, 2003) was an American administrator, labor economist, and educator.Dunlop was the United States Secretary of Labor between 1975 and 1976 under President Gerald Ford.

  8. Michael Reich - Wikipedia

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    Michael Reich (born 18 October 1945) [1] is a Polish-born economist who primarily focuses on labor economics and political economy.Currently, Reich is a professor of economics and co-chair of the Center on Wage and Employment Dynamics at the Institute for Research on Labor and Employment (IRLE) at the University of California at Berkeley.

  9. Ellen Dannin - Wikipedia

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    She was an advisor to or reviewer for the Labor Law Journal, Berkeley Journal of Employment and Labor Law, Labor Studies Journal, Law and Society Review, WorkingUSA, and the Journal of Socio-Economics. She was Co-Chair, Collaborative Research Network 8 on Labor Rights, Law and Society Association 2003- 2013.