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Index to Volume 44 Apams, Scott (with David Neumark). When Do Living Wages Bite? Pp. 164-192. January. ALMOND, Put (with Tony Edwards, Trevor Colling, Anthony Ferner, Paddy Gunnigle, Michael Miiller-Camen, Javier Quintanilla and Hartmut Wachter). Unraveling Home and Host C ountry Effects: An Investigation of the HR Policies of an American Multinational in Four European Countries. Pp. 276—306. April. BiLtGer, SHERRILYN M. (with Kevin F. Hallock). Mass Layoffs and CEO Turnover. Pp. 463-489. July. Brenner, Mark D. The Economic Impact of the Boston Living Wage Ordinance. Pp. 59-83. January. Buppin, RicHarp (with Kanika Kapur). The Effect of Employer-Sponsored Education on Job Mobility: Evidence from the U.S. Navy. Pp. 341-363. April. Campowteti, MicHete. Unions and the Dantes of Workers’ Compensation Claims. Pp. 625-653. October. Ciark, Paut F. (with Lois S. Gray). Changing Administrative Practices in American Unions: A Research Note. Pp. 654-658. October. D’Art, Daryt (with Thomas Turner). Academic Workers and Union Membership: An Inevitable Dilution of Solidarity? Pp. 518-524. July. Dupré, M.-T. The ILO October Inquiry: Statistics on Occupational Wages and Hours of Work and on Retail Food Prices. Pp. 193-196. January. Even, WitiaM E. (with David A. Macpherson). The Effects of Employer Matching in 401(k) Plans. Pp. 525 549. July. Fairis, Davip (with Michael Reich). The Impacts of Living Wage Policies: Introduction to the Special Issue. Pp. 1-13. January. Faris, Davip. The Impact of Living Wages on Employers: A Control Group Analysis of the Los Angeles Ordinance. Pp. 84-105. January. FREEMAN, RICHARD B. (with Morris M. Kleiner). The Last American Shoe Manufacturers: Decreasing Produc- tivity and Increasing Profits in the Shift from Piece Rates to Continuous Flow Production. Pp. 307-330. April. FREEMAN, Ricnarp. Fighting for Other Folks’ Wages: The Logic and Illogic of Living Wage Campaigns. Pp. 14-31. January. GowpsteIn, JONATHAN P. (with Lloyd C. Irland, Jennifer A. Senick and Eric W. Bassett). The Intergenerational Supply of Loggers under Conditions of Declining Economic Well-Being. Pp. 331-340. April. GusTMan, ALAN L. (with Thomas L. Steinmeier). Imperfect Knowledge of Social Security and Pensions. Pp. 373-397. April. Harcourt, Mark (with Helen Lam and Sondra Harcourt). Unions and Discriminatory Hiring: Evidence from New Zealand. Pp. 364-372. April. Howes, Canpace. Living Wages and Retention of Homecare Workers in San Francisco. Pp. 139-163. January. Jacosy, SANFORD M. (with Emily M. Nason and Kazuro Saguchi). The Role of the Senior HR Executive in Japan and the United States: Employment Relations, Corporate Governance, and Values. Pp. 207~241. April. Kann, Lawrence M. (with Malav Shah). Race, Compensation and Contract Length in the NBA: 2001-2002. Pp. 444-462. July. KAUFMAN, Bruce E. Clark Kerr and the Founding of the Berkeley UR: A Celebratory Remembrance. Pp. 405 415. July. Lam, Avice. Work Roles and Careers of R&D Scientists in Network Organizations. Pp. 242-275. April. Lin, MinG-Jen. Opening the Black Box: The Internal Labor Markets of Company X. Pp. 659-706. October. Luce, SrepHanie. The Role of Community Involvement in Implementing Living Wage Ordinances. Pp. 32—58. January MARESCHAL, Patrice M. What Makes Mediation Work? Mediators’ Perspectives on Resolving Disputes. Pp. 509-517. July. Mricueit, Dante J. B. (with Christopher L. Erickson). Not Yet Dead at the Fed: Unions, Worker Bargaining, and Economy-Wide Wage Determination. Pp. 565-606. October. fosmem, Tronpb (with Ishak Saporta and Marc-David L. Seidel). Getting Hired: Sex and Race. Pp. 416 443. July. PostHuMA, RicHARD A. (with Michael A. Campion and Amber L. Vargas). Predicting Counterproductive Performance Among Temporary Workers: A Note. Pp. 550-554. July. Reicu, Micnaet (with Peter Hall and Ken Jacobs). Living Wage Policies at the San Francisco Airport: Impacts on Workers and Businesses. Pp. 106—138. January. 4 Lone. International Framework Agreements: A New Model for Securing Workers Rights? Pp. 707 37. October. SmirH, MARGARET Hwanc (with David Weil). Ratcheting Up: Linked Technology Adoption in Supply Chains. Pp. 490-508. July. Wappoups, C. Jerrrey. Trade Union Decline and Union Wage Effects in Australia. Pp. 607-624. October. Index to Volume 44 Apams, Scott (with David Neumark). When Do Living Wages Bite? Pp. 164-192. January. ALMOND, Put (with Tony Edwards, Trevor Colling, Anthony Ferner, Paddy Gunnigle, Michael Miiller-Camen, Javier Quintanilla and Hartmut Wachter). Unraveling Home and Host C ountry Effects: An Investigation of the HR Policies of an American Multinational in Four European Countries. Pp. 276—306. April. BiLtGer, SHERRILYN M. (with Kevin F. Hallock). Mass Layoffs and CEO Turnover. Pp. 463-489. July. Brenner, Mark D. The Economic Impact of the Boston Living Wage Ordinance. Pp. 59-83. January. Buppin, RicHarp (with Kanika Kapur). The Effect of Employer-Sponsored Education on Job Mobility: Evidence from the U.S. Navy. Pp. 341-363. April. Campowteti, MicHete. Unions and the Dantes of Workers’ Compensation Claims. Pp. 625-653. October. Ciark, Paut F. (with Lois S. Gray). Changing Administrative Practices in American Unions: A Research Note. Pp. 654-658. October. D’Art, Daryt (with Thomas Turner). Academic Workers and Union Membership: An Inevitable Dilution of Solidarity? Pp. 518-524. July. Dupré, M.-T. The ILO October Inquiry: Statistics on Occupational Wages and Hours of Work and on Retail Food Prices. Pp. 193-196. January. Even, WitiaM E. (with David A. Macpherson). The Effects of Employer Matching in 401(k) Plans. Pp. 525 549. July. Fairis, Davip (with Michael Reich). The Impacts of Living Wage Policies: Introduction to the Special Issue. Pp. 1-13. January. Faris, Davip. The Impact of Living Wages on Employers: A Control Group Analysis of the Los Angeles Ordinance. Pp. 84-105. January. FREEMAN, RICHARD B. (with Morris M. Kleiner). The Last American Shoe Manufacturers: Decreasing Produc- tivity and Increasing Profits in the Shift from Piece Rates to Continuous Flow Production. Pp. 307-330. April. FREEMAN, Ricnarp. Fighting for Other Folks’ Wages: The Logic and Illogic of Living Wage Campaigns. Pp. 14-31. January. GowpsteIn, JONATHAN P. (with Lloyd C. Irland, Jennifer A. Senick and Eric W. Bassett). The Intergenerational Supply of Loggers under Conditions of Declining Economic Well-Being. Pp. 331-340. April. GusTMan, ALAN L. (with Thomas L. Steinmeier). Imperfect Knowledge of Social Security and Pensions. Pp. 373-397. April. Harcourt, Mark (with Helen Lam and Sondra Harcourt). Unions and Discriminatory Hiring: Evidence from New Zealand. Pp. 364-372. April. Howes, Canpace. Living Wages and Retention of Homecare Workers in San Francisco. Pp. 139-163. January. Jacosy, SANFORD M. (with Emily M. Nason and Kazuro Saguchi). The Role of the Senior HR Executive in Japan and the United States: Employment Relations, Corporate Governance, and Values. Pp. 207~241. April. Kann, Lawrence M. (with Malav Shah). Race, Compensation and Contract Length in the NBA: 2001-2002. Pp. 444-462. July. KAUFMAN, Bruce E. Clark Kerr and the Founding of the Berkeley UR: A Celebratory Remembrance. Pp. 405 415. July. Lam, Avice. Work Roles and Careers of R&D Scientists in Network Organizations. Pp. 242-275. April. Lin, MinG-Jen. Opening the Black Box: The Internal Labor Markets of Company X. Pp. 659-706. October. Luce, SrepHanie. The Role of Community Involvement in Implementing Living Wage Ordinances. Pp. 32—58. January MARESCHAL, Patrice M. What Makes Mediation Work? Mediators’ Perspectives on Resolving Disputes. Pp. 509-517. July. Mricueit, Dante J. B. (with Christopher L. Erickson). Not Yet Dead at the Fed: Unions, Worker Bargaining, and Economy-Wide Wage Determination. Pp. 565-606. October. fosmem, Tronpb (with Ishak Saporta and Marc-David L. Seidel). Getting Hired: Sex and Race. Pp. 416 443. July. PostHuMA, RicHARD A. (with Michael A. Campion and Amber L. Vargas). Predicting Counterproductive Performance Among Temporary Workers: A Note. Pp. 550-554. July. Reicu, Micnaet (with Peter Hall and Ken Jacobs). Living Wage Policies at the San Francisco Airport: Impacts on Workers and Businesses. Pp. 106—138. January. 4 Lone. International Framework Agreements: A New Model for Securing Workers Rights? Pp. 707 37. October. SmirH, MARGARET Hwanc (with David Weil). Ratcheting Up: Linked Technology Adoption in Supply Chains. Pp. 490-508. July. Wappoups, C. Jerrrey. Trade Union Decline and Union Wage Effects in Australia. Pp. 607-624. October. The editors of Industrial Relations would like to express their appreciation to the following persons for serving as referees during 2004-2005. Our apologies in advance to those persons whose names may have been, inadvertently, omitted. Rolf Aaberge Jon Cohen Panu Kalmi Steve Rivkin David Aboody Major G. Coleman Kandice Kapinos Saul Rubinstein Richard Akresh Trevor Colling Takao Kato Thomas G. Rundall Steven G. Allen William Cooke Harry C. Katz Jimy M. Sanders Mark Anner Miles Corak Brian S. Klaas Ishak Saporta Wiji Arulampalam Dora Costa Morris Kleiner Scott Schaefer Samuel B. Bacharach Liz Davis Lori Kletzer Thorsten Schank Marjorie Baldwin Robert H. DeFina Sanders Korenman Dora Scholarios Anne E. Bardoel Thomas DeLeire Douglas Kruse Lisa A. Schur Stephanie Barrientos Victor G. Devinatz George Latimer James Scoville Ann Bartel Thomas Dohmen Michael H. Leroy Kirsten Sehnbruch Timothy J. Bartik John Driffill Alec R. Levenson Michael Shalev Timothy Bates Arin Dube David Lewin Richard G. Sheehan Rose Batt Christopher Dunn James R. Lincoln Edward M. Shepard III Brian Becker James B. Dworkin Mark A. Loewenstein Terry J. Shevlin Steve Befort Adrienne Eaton Leonard M. Lopoo Zipi Shperling Jos Benders Randall Eberts Miguel M. Lucio Nachum Sicherman John Benson Marta Elvira Erzo F.P. Luttmer Jacques Silber Truman F. Bewley Robert Fairlie Lisa M. Lynch Matthew J. Slaughter Anders Bjorklund Jack Fiorito Ada Ma Thomas Steinmeier Sandra E. Black Felix R. FitzRoy David A. Macpherson George Strauss McKinley L. Blackburn John Forth David Marsden Daphne Gottlieb Taras Jo Blanden Peter Fredriksson Patrick L. Mason Petia B. Topalova Emily C. Blank Daniel G. Gallagher Brian P. McCall Stephen J. Trejo Joseph R. Blasi Paul Glewwe Elaine McCrate Charlie Trevor Richard Block Alvin Goldman Richard McIntyre Lloyd Ulman Matthew M. Bodah Nathan D. Grawe Ruth Milkman Robert G. Valletta Mario F. Bognanno Gilles Grenier Paul W. Miller Eric Verhoogen Michael L. Bognanno Melissa Groves Julian Morgan Anil Verma René Béheim Jonathan Guryan Frank W. Neuhauser Michael Waldman Samuel Bowles Steven J. Haider David Neumark William Wascher Espen Bratberga Mark Hall Peter Olney David Weil Michelle Brown Kevin Hallock Eva Osterbacka Bruce A. Weinberg Charles Brown Masanori Hashimoto Paul Osterman Catherine Weinberger Alex Bryson Susan Helper Paul Oyer David Weissbrodt John W. Budd Rob Hickey Marianne E. Page Keith Whitfield Michael Burda Barry T. Hirsch Gary Painter Mark Wooden Richard V. Burkhauser Tom Holmes Sari Pekkala Phanindra V. Wunnava John F. Burton Larry W. Hunter Eric Peterson Mahmood Zaidi Anthony D. Butterfield Sanford Jacoby Kristiana Raube Christopher D. Zatzick Benjamin A. Campbell Markus Jantti Marcus Rebick Madeline Zavodny Peter Cappelli Paul Jarley Deborah Reed Jonathan Zeitlin Gary Chaison Stephen Jarrell Marino Regini Adrian Ziderman Kenneth Y. Chay Derek C. Jones Cordelia W. Reimers Thomas Zwick Paul F. Clark Lawrence M. Kahn Regina T. Riphahn Tim Coelli Shulamit Kahn Joe Ritter

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