Publications

2005
Freeman R. Fellowship Stipend Support and the Supply of Science and Engineering Students: NSF Graduate Research Fellowships. American Economic Review: Papers and Proceedings. 2005;95(2):61-66.
Freeman R. Fighting for Other Folks’ Wages: The Logic and Illogic of Living Wage Campaigns. Industrial Relations: Special Issue, "The Impacts of Living Wage Policies". 2005;44(1):14-31.
III WRM, Freeman R. The Fragility of the 1990s Economic Gains. In: National Economic Association Session: Does a Low Tide Lower All Boats? Philadelphia: AEA-NEA; 2005.
Freeman R. From the Webbs to the Web: The contribution of the Internet to Reviving Union Fortunes. In: Trade Unions: Resurgence or Demise?: Leverhulme Series Volume 3 on The Future of Trade Unions. London: Routledge; 2005. p. 162-184.
Freeman R. The Great Doubling: Labor in the New Global Economy. In: 2005 Usery Lecture in Labor Policy,. University of Atlanata, GA; 2005.
Freeman R. The Human Resource Leapfrog Model and US Economic Leadership. In: CFR Roundtable - Technology, Innovation, and American Primacy. Council on Foreign Relations; 2005.
Freeman R. La Gran Duplicacion del Mercado Laboral Mundial. Punto de Equilibrio. 2005;14(87):10-11.
Freeman R. La Révolution Globale. Courrier de la Planéte: Promesses et incertitudes. 2005;78:52-53.
Freeman R. Labor Economics. In: Palgrave Encyclopedia of Economics. ; 2005.
Freeman R. Labor Goes Global: The Effects of Globalization on Workers Around the World. In: 2004 Eighth Annual Rocco C. and Marion S. Siciliano Forum: Considerations on the Status of the American Society. ; 2005.
Freeman R. A Labor Shortage When the Baby Boomers Retire?. In: Urban Institute Conference on Workforce Policies for the Next Decade and Beyond. ; 2005.
Freeman R. Labour Market Institutions Without Blinders: The Debate Over Flexibility and Labour Market Performance. International Economic Journal RIEJ. 2005;19(2):129-145.
Schettkat R, Freeman R. Marketization of Production and the EU-US Gap in Work (Jobs and Home Work: Time Use Evidence). Economic Policy. 2005;20(41):5-50.
Chang T, Chiang H, Freeman R. Opening Doors: The Rising Proportion of Women and Minority Scientists and Engineers in the United States. In: NBER Confer23 ence on Diversifying the Science and Engineering Workforce: Women, Underrepresented Minorities and their S&E Careers. Cambridge, MA; 2005.
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on of and in the States CPIIGSPSU, on and Workforce BHE, Council NR. Policy Implications of International Graduate Students and Postdoctoral Scholars in the United States. Washington, D.C.: National Academies Press; 2005. WebsiteAbstract
Policy Implications of International Graduate Students and Postdoctoral Scholars in the United States explores the role and impact of students and scholars on US educational institutions and the US economy. The nation has drawn increasingly on human resources abroad for its science and engineering workforce. However, competition for talent has grown as other countries have expanded their research infrastructure and created more opportunities for international students. The report discusses trends in international student enrollments, stay rates, and examines the impact of visa policies on international mobility of the highly skilled.
Freeman R, Bryson A. The Role of Worker Needs in Generating Desire for Voice: The case of Workers in the US and the UK. 2005.
Bryson A, Freeman R. Similar Problems, Different Solutions? How U.S. and U.K. Workers Confront Workplace Problems. In: SOLE / EALE Tenth Annual meetings. San Francisco, CA; 2005.
Freeman R. Vorsprung durch Masse. Financial Times Deutschland. 2005.
Rodgers W, Freeman R. The Weak Jobs Recovery: Whatever Happened to the ‘Great American Jobs Machine. FRBNY Economic Policy Review. 2005.
What Do Unions Do? The 2004 M-Brane Stringtwister Edition. In: Kaufman BE, Freeman R, Bennett JT What Do Unions Do? The Evidence Twenty Years Later. Journal of Labor Research XXVI(4). ; 2005. p. 641-668.

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