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Harry Van Arsdale Jr. Center publications

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Currently available from the Van Arsdale Center

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Reports

The Effect of Immigration on Wages: A Review of the Literature and Some New Data (spring, 2008, pdf 264 KB)
by Dr. Moshe Adler, Harry Kelber Research Fellow, The Harry Van Arsdale Jr. Center for Labor Studies

Dereliction of Duty: Who Enforces the Prevailing Wage Laws in New York City, Who Doesn't, and Why Does it Matter? (August, 2007, pdf, 700 KB)
by Dr. Moshe Adler, Adjunct Professor of Economics, The Harry Van Arsdale Jr. Center for Labor Studies

What is the Construction Industry? An Economic Fact Book (spring, 2006, pdf, 797 KB)
by Dr. Sharon Szymanski, Asst. Professor of Economics, The Harry Van Arsdale Jr. Center for Labor Studies, and the Spring 2006 class in Research Methods: Labor Strategy and Structure

One Nation Under Insured (November, 2007, pdf, 2,670 KB)
by Mary Eiben, final project for Research Methods: In Sickness and in Health - The Role of Government in Heath Care, Fall 2007, The Harry Van Arsdale Jr. Center for Labor Studies.



The views expressed in these reports are those of the authors and their distribution by The Harry Van Arsdale Jr. Center for Labor Studies does not constitute an endorsement by the center, by Empire State College or by the State University of New York.
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