Employment Market / Labour Economics | Professional literature for training, studies and practice
In the Labor Market / Labor Economics category, you will find in-depth analyses and practical introductions to key topics in labor market research and policy. The works cover economic theories, institutional frameworks, and current challenges such as skills shortages, wage inequality, the digitalization of work, and gender-based discrimination. Additionally, they address models for labor market forecasting, reform approaches for full employment, and international comparisons regarding issues such as minimum wages or atypical employment.
The target audience includes students, faculty, and professionals in economics, policy consulting, and human resources. Typical types of publications include textbooks, handbooks, empirical studies, and anthologies featuring both theoretical and applied perspectives. The titles offer both foundational knowledge and in-depth analyses of labor market mechanisms, income distribution, and economic policy instruments.