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INDUSTRIAL AND LABOR RELATIONS REVIEW Index to Volume Fifty-Two 1998-1999 INDEX TO ARTICLES BY AUTHOR Addison, John T., and McKinley L. Blackburn. Bargaining: Public Sector Restructuring Minimum Wages and Poverty. April 1999 under the Ontario Social Contract, 1993- (52:3), pp. 393-409. 1996. January 1999 (52:2), pp. 196-212. Babcock, Linda, and John Engberg. Bargaining Heywood, John S., Lok-Sang Ho, and Xiangdong Unit Composition and the Returns to Educa- Wei. Determinants of Hiring Older Work- tion and Tenure. January 1999 (52:2), pp. ers: Evidence from Hong Kong. April 1999 163-78. (52:3), pp. 444-59. Batt, Rosemary. Work Organization, Technol- Ho, Lok-Sang. See Heywood, John S. ogy, and Performance in Customer Service Holzer, HarryJ . Employer Skill Demands and and Sales. July 1999 (52:4), pp. 539-64. Labor Market Outcomes of Blacks and Bishop, Libby, and David I. Levine. Computer- Women. October 1998 (52:1), pp. 82-98. Mediated Communication as Employee Horrigan, Michael. See Gittkeman, Maury. Voice: A Case Study. January 1999 (52:2), Hotchkiss, Julie L., and Robert E. Moore. On pp. 213-33. the Evidence ofa Working Spouse Penalty in Black, Sandra E. See Lynch, Lisa M. the Managerial Labor Market. April 1999 Blackburn, McKinley L. See Addison, John T. (52:3), pp. 410-23. Bowen, William G. See Turner, Sarah E. Joyce, Mary. See Gittleman, Maury. Brown, Sarah, Fathi Fakhfakh, and John G. Juhn, Chinhui. Wage Inequality and Demand Sessions. Absenteeism and Profit Sharing: for Skill: Evidence from Five Decades. April An Empirical Analysis Based on French Panel 1999 (52:3), pp. 424—43. Data, 1981-1991. January 1999 (52:2), pp. Kaufman, Bruce E. Expanding the Behavioral 234-51. Foundatiofo Lnabsor Economics. April 1999 Bussel, Robert. Southern Organizing in the (52:3), pp. 361-92. Post-Civil Rights Era: The Case of S. Keith, Kristen, and Abagail McWilliams. Re- Lichtenberg. July 1999 (52:4), pp. 528-38. turns to Mobility and Job Search by Gender. Copping, Jason. See Taras, Daphne Gottlieb. April 1999 (52:3), pp. 460-77. Dorman, Peter, and Paul Hagstrom. Wage Com- Kleiner, Morris M. See Freeman, Richard B. pensation for Dangerous Work Revisited. Kuruvilla, Sarosh. See Erickson, Christopher L. October 1998 (52:1), pp. 116-35. Levine, David I. See Bishop, Libby. Engberg, John. See Babcock, Linda. Lynch, Lisa M., and Sandra E. Black. Beyond Erickson, Christopher L., and Sarosh Kuruvilla. the Incidence of Employer-Provided Train- Industrial Relations System Transformation. ing. October 1998 (52:1), pp. 64-81. October 1998 (52:1), pp. 3-21. Machin, Stephen. See Green, Francis. Fairlie, Robert W., and William A. Sundstrom. McWilliams, Abagail. See Keith, Kristen. Emergence, Persistence, and Recent Widen- Menezes-Filho, Naercio, David Ulph, and John ing of the Racial Unemployment Gap. Janu- Van Reenen. R&D and Unionism: Compara- ary 1999 (52:2), pp. 252-70. tive Evidence from British Companies and Fakhfakh, Fathi. See Brown, Sarah. Establishments. October 1998 (52:1), pp. Freeman, Richard B., and Morris M. Kleiner. 45-63. Do Unions Make Enterprises Insolvent? July Moore, Robert E. See Hotchkiss, Julie L. 1999 (52:4), pp. 510-27. Ogloblin, Constantin G. The Gender Earnings Gittleman, Maury, Michael Horrigan, and Mary Differential in the Russian Transition Joyce. “Flexible” Workplace Practices: Evi- Economy. July 1999 (52:4), pp. 602-27. dence from a Nationally Representative Sur- Pergamit, Michael R., and Jonathan R. Veum. vey. October 1998 (52:1), pp. 99-115. What Is a Promotion? July 1999 (52:4), pp. Green, Francis, Stephen Machin, and David 581-601. Wilkinson. Trade Unions and Training Prac- Polsky, Daniel. Changing Consequences of Job tices in British Workplaces. January 1999 Separation in the United States. July 1999 (52:2), pp. 179-95. (52:4), pp. 565-80. Hagstrom, Paul. See Dorman, Peter. Reenen, John Van. See Menezes-Filho, Naercio. Hanson, Gordon H., and Ann Harrison. Trade Riphahn, R. T. Disability Retirement among Liberalization and Wage Inequality in German Men in the 1980s. July 1999 (52:4), Mexico. January 1999 (52:2), pp. 271-88. pp. 628-47. Harrison, Ann. See Hanson, Gordon H. Sessions, John G. See Brown, Sarah. Hebdon, Bob, and Peter Warrian. Coercive Sundstrom, William A. See Fairlie, Robert W. INDEX TO VOLUME FIFTY-ONE Taras, Daphne Gottlieb, and Jason Copping. Warrian, Peter. See Hebdon, Bob. Transition from Formal Nonunion Repre- Wei, Xiangdong. See Heywood, John S. sentation to Unionizz re A Contemporary Weil, David. Are Mandated Health and Safety Case. October 1998 (52:1), pp. 22-44. Committees Substitutes for or Supplements to Turner, Sarah E., and W ‘liam G. Bowen. Choice Labor Unions? April 1999 (52:3), pp. 339-60. of Major: The Changing (Unchanging) Gen- Whyte, William F. The Mondragon Coopera- der Gap. January 1999 (52:2), pp. 289-313. tives in 1976 and 1998. April 1999 (52:3), pp. Ulph, David. See Menezes-Filho, Naercio. 478-81. Veum, Jonathan R. See Pergamit, Michael R. Wilkinson, David. See Green, Francis. INDEX TO ARTICLES BY TITLE Absenteeism and Profit Sharing: An Empirical Robert W. Fairlie and William A. Sundstrom. Analysis Based on French Panel Data, 1981- January 1999 (52:2), pp. 252-70. 1991. Sarah Brown, Fathi Fakhfakh, and Employer Skill Demands and Labor Market John G. Sessions. January 1999 (52:2), pp. Outcomes of Blacks and Women. Harry J. 234-51. Holzer. October 1998 (52:1), pp. 82-98. Are Mandated Health and Safety Committees Expanding the Behavioral Foundations of La- Substitutes for or Supplements to Labor bor Economics. Bruce E. Kaufman. April Unions? David Weil. April 1999 (52:3), pp. 1999 (52:3), pp. 361-92. 339-60. “Flexible” Workplace Practices: Evidence from Bargaining Unit Composition and the Returns a Nationally Representative Survey. Maury to Education and Tenure. Linda Babcock Gittleman, Michael Horrigan, and Mary Joyce. and John Engberg. January 1999 (52:2), pp. October 1998 (52:1), pp. 99-115. 163-78. The Gender Earnings Differential in the Rus- Changing Consequences of Job Separation in sian Transition Economy. Constantin G. the United States. Daniel Polsky. July 1999 Ogloblin. July 1999 (52:4), pp. 602-27. (52:4), pp. 565-80. Industrial Relations System Transformation. Choice of Major: The Changing (Unchanging) Christopher L. Erickson and Sarosh Kuruvilla. Gender Gap. Sarah E. aang and William October 1998 (52:1), pp. 3-21. G. Bowen. January 1999 (52:2), pp. 289-313. Minimum Wages and Poverty. John T. Addison Coercive Bargaining: Public sit tor Restructur- and McKinley L. Blackburn. April 1999 ing under the Ontario Social Contract, 1993- (52:3), pp. 393-409. 1996. Bob Hebdon and Peter Warrian. Janu- The Mondragon Cooperatives in 1976 and 1998. ary 1999 (52:2), pp. 196-212. William F. Whyte. April 1999 (52:3), pp. Computer-Mediated Communication as Em- 478-81. ployee Voice: A Case Study. Libby Bishop On the Evidence of a Working Spouse Penalty and David I. Levine. January 1999 (52:2), pp. in the Managerial Labor Market. Julie L. 213-33. Hotchkiss and Robert E. Moore. April 1999 Beyond the Incidence of Employer-Provided (52:3), pp. 410-23. Training. Lisa M. Lyannd Scandhra E. Black. R&D and Unionism: Comparative Evidence October 1998 (52:1), pp. 64-81. from British Companies and Establishments. Determinants of Hiring Older Workers: Evi- Naercio Menezes-Filho, David Ulph, and John dence from Hong Kong. John S. Heywood, Van Reenen. October 1998 (52:1), pp. 45- Lok-Sang Ho, and Xiangdong Wei. April 63. 1999 (52:3), pp. 444-59. The Returns to Mobility and Job Search by Disability Retirement among German Men in Gender. Kristen Keith and Abagail the 1980s. R. T. Riphahn. July 1999 (52:4), McWilliams. April 1999 (52:3), pp. 460-77. pp. 628-47. Southern Organizing in the Post—Civil Rights Do Unions Make Enterprises Insolvent? Rich- Era: The Case of S. Lichtenberg. Robert ard B. Freeman and Morris M. Kleiner. July Bussel. July 1999 (52:4), pp. 528-38. 1999 (52:4), pp. 510-27. Trade Liberalization and Wage Inequality in The Emergence, Persistence, and Recent Wid- Mexico. Gordon H. Hanson and Ann ening of the Racial Unemployment Gap. Harrison. January 1999 (52:2), pp. 271-88. 668 INDUSTRIAL AND LABOR RELATIONS REVIEW Trade Unions and Training Practices in British October 1998 (52:1), pp. 116-35. Workplaces. Francis Green, Stephen Machin, Wage Inequality and Demand for Skill: Evi- and David Wilkinson. January 1999 (52:2), dence from Five Decades. Chinhui Juhn. pp. 179-95. April 1999 (52:3), pp. 424-43. The Transition from Formal Nonunion Repre- What Isa Promotion? Michael R. Pergamit and sentation to Unionization: A Contemporary Jonathan R. Veum. July 1999 (52:4), pp. Case. Daphne Gottlieb Taras and Jason Cop- 581-601. ping. October 1998 (52:1), pp. 22-44. Work Organization, Technology, and Perfor- Wage Compensation for Dangerous Work Re- mance in Customer Service aizd Sales. Rose- visited. Peter Dorman and Paul Hagstrom. mary Batt. July 1999 (52:4), pp. 539-64. ACKNOWLEDGMENTS Acknowledgments: July 1999, pp. 507-9. RESEARCH IN PROGRESS Research in Progress: October 1998, pp. 153- 54; January 1999, pp. 330-33; April 1999, pp. 496-99; July 1999, p. 663. BOOK REVIEWS BY BOOK AUTHOR Baker, Dean, ed. Getting Prices Right: The Debate Blais, André, Donald E. Blake, and Stephané over the Consumer Price Index. Reviewed by Dion. Governments, Parties, and Public Sector Daniel J.B. Mitchell. January 1999 (52:2), Employees. Reviewed by P. B. Beaumont. April pp. 317-18. 1999 (52:3), pp. 482-83. Bales, Richard A. Compulsory Arbitration: The Blake, Donald E. See Blais, André. Grand Experiment in Employment. Reviewed by Blank, Rebecca M. Jt Takes a Nation: A New Susan T. Mackenzie. July 1999 (52:4), pp. Agenda for Fighting Poverty. Reviewed by Rob- 648-49. ert A. Moffit. October 1998 (52:1), pp. 141- Barbash, Jack, and Noah M. Meltz, eds. Theoriz- 42. ing in Industrial Relations: Approaches and Boyle, Kevin, ed. Organized Labor and American Applications. Reviewed by Hoyt N. Wheeler. Politics, 1894-1994: The Labor-Liberal Alliance. October 1998 (52:1), pp. 136-37. Reviewed by Timothy N. Thurber. July 1999 Beik, Mildred Allen. Miners of Windber: The (52:4), pp. 658-59. Struggles of New Immigrants for Unionization, Burton, John F., Jr., and Elizabeth H. Yates. 1890s—-1930s. Reviewed by Joseph A. International Examination of Medical-Legal As- McCartin. October 1998 (52:1), pp. 146-48. pects of Work Injuries. Reviewed by Richard V. Bettio, Francesca. See Rubery, Jill. Burkhauser. July 1999 (52:4), pp. 650-52. INDEX TO VOLUME FIFTY-ONE Caroll, Marilyn. See Rubery, Jill. masJ . Sugrue . January 1999 (52:2), pp. 323- Clardy, Alan. Studying Your Workforce: Applied 25. Research Methods and Tools for the Training Horowitz, Roger. See Halpern, Rick. and Development Practitioner. Reviewed by Jackson, Robert Max. Destined for Equality: The Marcie A. Cavanaugh. January 1999 (52:2), Inevitable Rise of Women’s Status. Reviewed by pp. 318-20. Paula England. July 1999 (52:4), pp. 649-50. Clark, Claudia. Radium Girls: Women and Indus- Jacoby,5 S anford. Modern Manors: Welfare Capi- trial Health Reform, 1910-1935. Reviewed by talism since the New Deal. Reviewed by David Dara Silberstein. January 1999 (52:2), pp. Brody. January 1999 (52:2), pp. 325-26. 321-23. Kahn, Peggy. See Figart, Deborah M. Cornia, Giovanni Andrea, and Sheldon Kaufman, Bruce E., ed. Government Regulation of Danziger, eds. Child Poverty and Deprivation in the Employment Relationship. Reviewed by the Industrialized Countries, 1945-1995. Re- Charles J. Whalen. April 1999 (52:3), pp. viewed by Lisa A. Gennetian. April 1999 483-84. (52:3), pp. 484-86. Kochan, Thomas, Russell Lansbury, and John Corvellac, Hervé. Stories of Achievements: Narra- Paul MacDuffie, eds. After Lean Production: tive Features of Organizational Performance. Evolving Practices in the World Auto Industry. Reviewed by Robert Gephart. April 1999 Reviewed by Steve Babson. July 1999 (52: -4), (52:3), pp. 486-87. pp. 65 Danziger, Sheldon. See Cornia, Giovanni An- hinntoite, Ivana. From Company Doctors to drea. Managed Care: The United Mine Workers’ Noble Dion, Stephané. See Blais, André. Experiment. Reviewed by Paul F. Clark. Octo- Dublin, Thomas, with photographs by George ber 1998 (52:1), pp. 150-52. Harvan. When the Mines Closed: Stories of Lansbury, Russell. See Kochan, Thomas. Struggles in Hard Times. Reviewed by Tracy E. Laslett, John H.M., ed. United Mineworkers of K’Meyer. July 1999 (52:4), pp. 6!5 9-60. America: A Model of Industrial Solidarity. Re- Fagan, Colette. See Rubery, fill. viewed by Joseph A. McCartin. October 1998 Fairris, David. Shopfloor Matters: Labor-Manage- (52:1), pp. 146-48. ment Relations in Twentieth-Century American Leisink, Peter, Jim Van Leemput, and Jacques Manufacturing. Reviewed by Sean Flaherty. Vilrokx, eds. Challenges to Trade Unions in January 1999 (52:2), pp. 314-15. Europe: Innovation or Adaptation. Reviewed Figart, Deborah M., and Peggy Kahn. Contesting by Philip K. Way. January 1999 (52:2), pp. the Market: Pay Equity and the Politics of Eco- 320- at. nomic Restructuring. Reviewed by Marianne Letwin, Daniel. Challenge of Interracial Union- A. Ferber. October 1998 (52:1), pp. 142-44. ism: Alabama Coal Miners, 1878-1921. Re- Golden, Miriam A. Heroic Defeats: The Politics of viewed by Herbert Hill. April 1999 (52:3), Job Loss. Reviewed by Chris Howell. October pp. 491-92. 1998 (52:1), pp. 137-39. Levine, Marvin J. Worker Rights and Labor Stan- Grimshaw, Damian. See Rubery, Jill. dards in Asia’s Four New Tigers: A Comparative Hahamovitch, Cindy. Fruits of Their Labor: Atlan- Perspective. Reviewed by Sarosh Kuruvilla. tic Coast Farmworkers and the Making of Migrant April 1999 (52:3), pp. 487-88. Poverty, 1870-1945. Reviewed by George MacDuffie, John Paul. See Kochan, Thomas. Gonos. April 1999 (52:3), pp.< 4 89-91. Maier, Friederike. See Rubery, Jill. Halpern, Rick, and Roger Horowitz. Meatpackers: Masters, Marick F. Unions at the Crossroads: An Oral History of Black Packinghouse Workers Strategic Membership, Financial and Political and Their Struggle for Racial and E conomic Equal- Perspectives. Reviewed by Gary N. Chaison. ity. Reviewed by Nick Salvatore. October October 1998 (52:1), pp. 139-40. 1998 (52:1), pp. 149-50. McCartin, Joseph A. Labor’s Great War: The Hartford, William F. Where Is Our Responsibility? Struggle for Industrial Democracy and the Origins Unions and Economic Change in the New En- of Modern American Labor Relations, 1912-1921. gland Textile Industry, 1870-1960. Reviewed Reviewed by William J. Breen. July 1999 by David A. Zonderman. October 1998 (52:1), (52:4), pp. 660-62. pp. 148-49. Meltz, Noah M. See Barbash, Jack. Hauck, Vern E. Arbitrating Race, Religion, and Moreno, Paul D. From Direct Action to Affirmative National Origin Discrimination Grievances. Action: Fair 2 ge Law and Policy in Reviewed by Martin H. Malin. January 1999 America, 1933-1972. Reviewed by Joe W. (52:2), pp. 315-17. Trotter. April 1999 ( 52:3), pp. 492-94. Horowitz, Roger. “Negro and White, Unite and Murolo, Priscilla. Common Ground of Woman- Fight!” A Social History of Industrial Unionism hood: Class, Gender, and Working Girls’ Clubs, in Meatpacking, 1930-90. Reviewed by Tho- 1884-1928. Reviewed by Susan Porter 670 INDUSTRIAL AND LABOR RELATIONS REVIEW Benson. July 1999 (52:4), pp. 661-62. April 1999 (52:3), pp. 488-89. Najita, Joyce M. See Stern, James L. Schneirov, Richard. Labor and Urban Politics: Nelson, Daniel. Shifting Fortunes: The Rise and Class Conflict and the Origins of Modern Lib- Decline of American Labor from the 1920s to the eralism in Chicago, 1864-97. Reviewed by Present. Reviewed by Robert Bussel. January Gerald Friedman. April 1999 (52:3), pp. 1999 (52:2), pp. 326-28. 494-95. O’Neill, Dave M., and June Ellenoff O’Neill. Smith, W. Rand. Left’s Dirty Job: The Politics of Lessons for Welfare Reform: An Analysis of the Industrial Restructuring in France and Spain. AFDC Caseload and Past Welfare-to-Work Pro- Reviewed by Kerstin Hamann. July 1999 grams. Reviewed by Carlena K. Cochi Ficano. (52:4), pp. 655-56. October 1998 (52:1), pp. 144-46. Stern, James L., and Joyce M. Najita, eds. Labor Perlmutter, Felice Davidson. From Welfare to Arbitration under Fire. Reviewed by Howard G. Work: Corporate Initiatives and Welfare Reform. Foster. October 1998 (52:1), pp. 140-41. Reviewed by Carlena K. Cochi Ficano. Octo- Tone, Andrea. The Business of Benevolence: In- ber 1998 (52:1), pp. 144-46. dustrial Paternalism in Progressive America. Quack, Sigrid. See Rubery, jill. Reviewed by Daniel Nelson. January 1999 Reitz, Jeffrey G. Warmth of the Welcome: The Social (52:2), pp. 328-29. Causes of Economic Success for Immigrants in Van Leemput, Jim. See Leisink, Peter. Different Nations and Cities. Reviewed by Janet Villa, Paola. See Rubery, Jill. Gornick. July 1999 (52:4), pp. 653-55. Vilrokx, Jacques. See Leisink, Peter. Rubery, Jill, with Francesca Bettio, Marilyn Western, Bruce. Between Class and Market: Post- Caroll, Colette Fagan, Damian Grimshaw, war Unionization in the Capitalist Democracies. Friederike Maier, Sigrid Quack, and Paola Reviewed by Jim Kitay. July 1999 (52:4), pp. Villa. Equal Pay in Europe? Closing the Gender 656-58. Wage Gap. Reviewed by Donna S. Rothstein. Yates, Elizabeth H. See Burton, John F., Jr.

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