Selected References
Selected References is an annotated bibliography produced
by the library on current interest topics in industrial
relations and is issued biannually. The July issue features
noteworthy books in industrial relations, including the
winner of the Richard A.
Lester Award. Issues are available electronically through
this site or upon request.
306. Noteworthy Books in Industrial Relations and Labor Economics, 2007. July 2008.
305. Noteworthy Books in Industrial Relations and Labor Economics, 2006. July 2007.
304. Health Savings Accounts. January 2007.
303. Noteworthy Books in
Industrial Relations and Labor Economics, 2005. July
2006.
302. Organized Labor in
Twentieth Century American Literature. January 2006.
301.Noteworthy Books in
Industrial Relations and Labor Economics, 2004. July
2005.
300.Civility and
Incivility in the Workplace. January 2005.
299.Noteworthy Books in
Industrial Relations and Labor Economics, 2003. July
2004.
298.Graduate Student
Unions. January 2004.
297.Noteworthy Books in
Industrial Relations and Labor Economics, 2002. July
2003.
296.Cross-Cultural
Training. January 2003.
295.Noteworthy Books in
Industrial Relations and Labor Economics, 2001. July
2002.
294. Corporate/Employee
Volunteerism. January 2002.
293. Noteworthy Books in
Industrial Relations and Labor Economics, 2000. July
2001.
292. Public Schools:
Teacher Unions, Productivity, and Reform. January 2001.
291. Noteworthy Books in
Industrial Relations and Labor Economics, 1999. July
2000.
290. Workplace Romance.
January, 2000.
289. Noteworthy Books in
Industrial Relations and Labor Economics, 1998. April,
1999.
288. Labor-Related
Statistical Data on the Web, October, 1998.
287. The Teamsters:
Controversy and Reform, July, 1998.
286. Noteworthy Books in
Industrial Relations and Labor Economics, 1997. April,
1998.
285. Religious
Accommodation In The U.S. Workplace. January,1998.
284. Convict Labor:
Domestic Aspects. October, 1997.
283. Princeton University
Industrial Relations Section: 75 Years of Selected Faculty
Monographs. July, 1997.
282. Noteworthy Books in
Industrial Relations and Labor Economics, 1996. April,
1997.
281. Industrial Relations
Research Association: Selections from Fifty Years of
Publications. January, 1997.
280. Employee
Communications: Focus on Internal Publications. October,
1996.
279. Flexible Work
Schedules: An Update. July, 1996.
278. Noteworthy Books in
Industrial Relations and Labor Economics, 1995. April,
1996.
277. Key Aspects of
Downsizing. January, 1996.
276. Factors Associated
With the Decision to Retire. October, 1995.
275. Restructuring in
Nursing: Implications for Organizing. July, 1995.
274. Noteworthy Books in
Industrial Relations and Labor Economics, 1994. April
1995.
273. Pregnancy Issues in
the Workplace. January, 1995.
272. Selected References
1945-1994: A Comprehensive List. October, 1994.
271. Violence in the
Workplace. July, 1994.
270. Noteworthy Books in
Industrial Relations and Labor Economics, 1993. April,
1994.
269. Industrial Relations
in the New Eastern Europe. January, 1994.
268. Migrant Farmworkers
in the United States. October, 1993.
267. Merit Pay Systems.
July, 1993.
266. Noteworthy Books in
Industrial Relations and Labor Economics, 1992. April,
1993.
265. Worker Training and
Retraining: Public and Private Plans. January, 1993.
264. The Role of the
Industrial Psychologist. December, 1992.
263. Child Labor: Facing
the Twenty-First Century. November, 1992.
262. Europe 1992: The
Industrial Relations Aspect. May, 1992.
261. Noteworthy Books in
Industrial Relations and Labor Economics, 1991. March,
1992.
260. The Changing Labor
Force. January, 1992.
259. Self-Directed and
Self-Managed Work Teams. December, 1991.
258. Suggestion Systems.
November, 1991.
257. Employer- and
Union-Assisted Housing. May, 1991.
256. Noteworthy Books in
Industrial Relations and Labor Economics, 1990. March,
1991.
255. Women and the Glass
Ceiling. January, 1991.
254. Employer-Assisted
Child Care. December, 1990.
253. Work Addiction.
November, 1990.
252. Outstanding Books in
Industrial Relations and Labor Economics, 1980-1989. May,
1990.
251. Noteworthy Books in
Industrial Relations and Labor Economics, 1989. March,
1990.
250. Workplace Literacy.
January, 1990.
249. Theft by Employees.
December, 1989.
248. Public Opinion and
American Labor Unions. November, 1989.
247. The Sociology of
Work. May, 1989.
246. Noteworthy Books in
Industrial Relations and Labor Economics, 1988. March,
1989.
245. Materials for and
about Employee Assistance Programs. January, 1989.
244. Video Display
Terminals in the Changing Workplace. December, 1988.
243. Industrial Relations
and Professional Baseball. November, 1988.
242. Workers and Shift
Systems. May, 1988.
241. Noteworthy Books in
Industrial Relations and Labor Economics, 1987. March,
1988.
240. Industrial Relations in
Nigeria. January, 1988.
239. Employers, Employees
and Elder Care. December 1987.
238. Employment Aspects
of the New Immigration Law. November, 1987.
237. Factory Architecture
and Design. May, 1987.
236. Noteworthy Books in
Industrial Relations and Labor Economics, 1986. March,
1987.
235. Maternity and
Parental Leave. January, 1987.
234. AIDS and the
Workplace. December, 1986.
233. Whistleblowing.
November, 1986.
232. Employee Substance
Abuse and the Law. May, 1986.
231. Noteworthy Books in
Industrial Relations and Labor Economics, 1985. March,
1986.
230. Telecommuting.
January, 1986.
229. Commuting Couples.
December, 1985.
228. Industrial Low-Back
Pain and Injury. November, 1985.
227. Economics of
Disability. July, 1985.
226. Noteworthy Books in
Industrial Relations and Labor Economics, 1984. March,
1985.
225. Employee Leasing.
January, 1985.
224. Industrial Relations
Libraries: An Overview. December, 1984.
223. How the Changing
Bankruptcy Laws Have Effected Labor Relations. November,
1984.
222. Labor Relations in
the Entertainment Industry. July, 1984.
221. Outstanding Books in
Industrial Relations and Labor Economics, 1983. March,
1984.
220. The Worker and the
Office of the Future. January, 1984.
219. Employee Stock
Ownership Plans. December, 1983.
218. Health Care Cost
Containment. November, 1983.
217. Employee Benefits
That Meet Special Needs. July, 1983.
216. Outstanding Books in
Industrial Relations and Labor Economics, 1983. March,
1983.
215. South Africa's
Black Unions. January, 1983.
214. Concessionary
Bargaining and Labor Relations, December, 1982.
213. Executive Spouses.
December, 1982.
212. Executive
Termination. December, 1982.
211. Outstanding Books in
Industrial Relations and Labor Economics, 1981. March,
1982.
210. Tobacco Smoking in
the Workplace. January, 1982.
209. The International
Labor Organization. December, 1981.
208. Employee
Absenteeism. November, 1981.
207. Sexual Harassment on
the job. May, 1981.
206. Outstanding Books in
Industrial Relations and Labor Economics, 1980. March,
1981.
205. Blacks and the U.S.
Labor Movement Since Reconstruction. January, 1981.
204. Plant Shutdowns and
Relocations. November, 1980.
203. Outstanding Books in
Industrial Relations and Labor Economics, 1970-79. September,
1980.
202. Japanese Industrial
Relations: Lessons for the West. May, 1980.
201. Outstanding Books in
Industrial Relations and Labor Economics, 1979. March,
1980.
200. Recent Material on
Alternative Work Schedules. January, 1980.
199. Dual-Career Couples.
December, 1979.
198. The Right to Privacy
in the Employment Setting. November, 1979.
197. Occupational Stress.
July, 1979.
196. Outstanding Books in
Industrial Relations and Labor Economics, 1978. March,
1979.
195. Economic Aspects of
Aging and Retirement. January, 1979.
194. Unionization of the
Armed Forces. November, 1978.
193. Employment of the
Disabled. July, 1978.
192. Labor Unions and the
South. May, 1978.
191. Outstanding Books in
Industrial Relations and Labor Economics, 1977. March,
1978.
190. International Trade
and the American Worker. January, 1978.
189. Youth Unemployment.
November, 1977.
188. Seniority Versus
Affirmative Action. July, 1977.
187. Women in Management
and the Professions. May, 1977.
186. Outstanding Books in
Industrial Relations and Labor Economics, 1976. March,
1977.
185. The Worker and
Productivity. January, 1977.
184. Special Aspects of
Urban Labor Markets. November, 1976.
183. Measuring Employment
and Unemployment. July, 1976.
182. Foreign Workers and
the American Labor Market. May, 1976.
181. Outstanding Books in
Industrial Relations and Labor Economics, 1975. March,
1976.
180. Dispute Settlement
in the Public Sector. January, 1976.
179. Industrial Relations
Legislation in Great Britain. November, 1975.
178. The Cost-of-Living
Wage Escalators. July, 1975.
177. Can We Guarantee
jobs for the Unemployed? May, 1975.
176. Outstanding Books in
Industrial Relations and Labor Economics, 1974. March,
1975.
175. The Unemployment
Insurance Program. January, 1975.
174. Wage Determination
in the Public Sector. November, 1974.
173. Worker Participation
in Industry: The European Experience. July, 1974.
172. Changing Schedules
of Work. May, 1974.
171. Outstanding Books in
Industrial Relations, 1973. March, 1974.
170. Black-White Wage
Differentials. January, 1974.
169. Occupational Safety
and Health. November, 1973.
168. Blue-Collar Blues:
Fact of Fiction. July, 1973.
167. Recent Labor Union
History. May, 1973.
166. Outstanding Books in
Industrial Relations, 1972. March, 1973.
165. Trade Restrictions
and Organized Labor. January, 1973.
164. Public Employee
Strikes. November, 1972.
163. Minimum Wages. July,
1972.
162. Public Service
Employment. May, 1972.
161. Outstanding Books in
Industrial Relations, 1971. March, 1972.
160. Productivity and
Wages. January, 1972.
159. Welfare Reform:
Alternative Proposals. November, 1971.
158. Industrial Relations
in the Construction Industry. July, 1971.
157. Unionization and
Relative Wages in the United States. May, 1971.
156. Outstanding Books in
Industrial Relations, 1970. March, 1971.
155. Incidence of Strike
Activity. January, 1971.
154. Labor Force
Participation: A Survey of the Literature. November,
1970.
153. Guidelines and the
Inflation Problem. July, 1970.
152. Black Workers and
the Unions. May, 1970.
151. Outstanding Books in
Industrial Relations, 1969. March, 1970.
150. Trade Union Programs
for Training the Disadvantaged Worker. January, 1970.
149. Sex Discrimination
in Employment. November, 1969.
148. Collective
Bargaining in Agriculture. August, 1969.
147. Recent Material on
Collective Bargaining in State and Local Governments. June,
1969.
146. Outstanding Books in
Industrial Relations, 1968. March, 1969.
145. Collective
Bargaining and the Hospitals. January, 1969.
144. Labor Turnover in
the Firm and in the Market. November, 1968.
143. Statistics on
Poverty in the United States. September, 1968.
142. Business and the
Urban Hardcore Unemployed. July, 1968.
141. Employment Testing
and Title VII. May, 1968.
140. Outstanding Books in
Industrial Relations, 1967. March, 1968.
139. Income Maintenance
by Transfers through the Federal Tax System. January,
1968.
138. Personnel Management
and the Computer. November, 1967.
137. Business Ethics.
September, 1967.
136. Current Proposals
for Dealing with Strikes Affecting the National Interest.
July, 1967.
135. Current Issues in
Federal Old-Age Insurance. May, 1967.
134. Outstanding Books on
Industrial Relations, 1966. March, 1967.
133. Collective
Bargaining in the Public Schools. January, 1967.
132. The Federal
Government and the University: Support for Social Science
Research and the Impact of Project Camelot. November,
1966.
131. Vocational and
Technical Education. September, 1966.
130. Recent Material on
Collective Bargaining in Government. July, 1966.
129. The Role of the
Public Employment Service. May, 1966.
128. Outstanding Books on
Industrial Relations, 1965. March, 1966.
127. Fringe Benefits.
January, 1966.
126. The Liberal Arts
Graduate and the Business Community. November, 1965.
125. Public Programs to
Create jobs. September, 1965.
124. Public Policy and
Private Pension Plans. July, 1965.
123. Organization and
Financing of Medical Care in the United States. May,
1965.
122. Outstanding Books on
Industrial Relations, 1964. March, 1965.
121. Employment of the
Mentally Retarded. January, 1965.
120. Employment Problems
of Young Workers. November, 1964.
119. Labor Markets and
the National Economy. September, 1964.
118. National Manpower
Policy. July, 1964.
117. Private Wage
Bargains and the Public Interest. May, 1964.
116. Outstanding Books on
Industrial Relations, 1963. March, 1964.
115. Joint Study
Committees. January, 1964.
114. Retraining the
Unemployed. November, 1963.
113. Group Purchase of
Dental Care. September, 1963.
112. Corporate
Management: Its Power and Responsibility. July, 1963.
111. Women in High-Level
Positions. May, 1963.
110. Outstanding Books on
Industrial Relations, 1962. March, 1963.
109. Hours of Work.
January, 1963.
108. Educational
Investment in Manpower Development. November, 1962.
107. Racial
Discrimination in Employment. September, 1962.
106. The Single-Firm
Independent Union. July, 1962.
105. Programmed
Instruction: Its Principles and Applications. May, 1962.
104. Outstanding Books on
Industrial Relations, 1961. March, 1962.
103. Structural
Unemployment. January, 1962.
102. The Human Relations
Approach to Industrial Management: Its Critics and Defenders.
November, 1961.
101. Forward Planning and
Management. September, 1961.
100. Recent Discussions
of Union Democracy. July, 1961.
99. Manpower Surveys and
Education Projections in Economic Development. May, 1961.
98. Outstanding Books on
Industrial Relations, 1960. March, 1961.
97. The Problem of
Depressed Areas in the United States. January, 1961.
96. The Appraisal of
Executive Performance. November 1960.
95. Recent Studies of
Scientific Research Organization and Personnel. September,
1960.
94. Labor and Business in
Politics. July, 1960.
93. Collective Bargaining
Patterns and Experience Abroad. May, 1960.
92. Outstanding Books in
Industrial Relations, 1959. March, 1960.
91. Working Rules and Shop
Practices. January, 1960.
90. Management and Labor
Problems in Economic Development. November, 1959.
89. Cost and Financing of
Health Care for the Aged. September, 1959.
88. Current Industrial
Relations Research and the Problems of Management. July,
1959.
87. Secondary Boycotts and
Picketing Under the Taft-Hartley Act. May, 1959.
86. Outstanding Books in
Industrial Relations, 1958. March, 1959.
85. Psychological Tests in
Executive Selection. January, 1959.
84. Membership
Participation in Union Affairs. November, 1958.
83. Collective Bargaining:
Problems and Prospects. September, 1958.
82. Research Organizations
and Research Workers. July, 1958.
81. Management in the
Soviet Union. May, 1958.
80. Outstanding Books in
Industrial Relations, 1957. March, 1958.
79. Techniques and
Procedures in Labor Arbitration. January, 1958.
78. Industrial Relations
Problems of United States Corporations Abroad. November,
1957.
77. The Wage-Price Issue.
September, 1957.
76. Personnel Management
and the Professional Employee. July, 1957.
75. The Shorter Work Week.
May, 1957.
74. Outstanding Books in
Industrial Relations, 1956. March, 1957.
73. The Trend Toward
Longer-Term Contracts. January, 1957.
72. The Local Union.
November, 1956.
71. The Appraisal of
Executive Performance. September, 1956.
70. The Regulation of
Collectively Bargained Health and Welfare Plans. July,
1956.
69. Professional Engineers
and Collective Bargaining. May, 1956.
68. Outstanding Books on
Industrial Relations, 1955. March, 1956.
67. Top Management and Its
Development. January, 1956.
66. Supplemental
Unemployment Benefits. November, 1955.
65. Executive
Compensation. September, 1955.
64. Economic Issues in
Federal Minimum Wage Legislation. July, 1955.
63. Current Issues in
Workmen's Compensation. May, 1955.
62. Outstanding Books on
Industrial Relations, 1954. March, 1955.
61. Group Insurance
Against Major Medical Costs. December, 1954.
60. Company Experience
with the Employment of Negroes. November, 1954.
59. Methods and Problems
of Delegation. September, 1954.
58. Industry and Higher
Education. July, 1954.
57. Current Issues in
Unemployment Insurance. May, 1954.
56. Outstanding Books on
Industrial Relations, 1953. March, 1954.
55. Revision of the
Taft-Hartley Act. January, 1954.
54. Company Programs for
the Improvement of Plant-Community Relations. November,
1953.
53. The Selection and
Development of Executives. September, 1953.
52. The Guaranteed Annual
Wage in Collective Bargaining. July, 1953.
51. Democracy in Labor
Unions. May, 1953.
50. Outstanding Books on
Industrial Relations, 1952. March, 1953.
49. Recruitment and
Selection of College Graduates for Technical Positions in
Industry. January, 1953.
48. Recent Studies in
Industrial Communications. November, 1952.
47. Evolution of
Industrial Relations, 1922-1952. September, 1952.
46. Multi-Plant Collective
Bargaining. July, 1952.
45. The Productivity
Factor in Wage Adjustments. May, 1952.
44. Stock Options for
Executives. March, 1952.
43. Timing Retirement.
January, 1952.
42. Industrial Relations
under Centralized and Decentralized Operations. November,
1951.
41. Employment of Women in
Defense Production. September, 1951.
40. Insurance and Sickness
Benefit Plans in Collective Bargaining. July, 195l.
39. Preparing Employees
for Retirement. May, 1951.
38. Recent Developments in
State Temporary Disability Insurance Legislation.
March,1951.
37. Manpower and Personnel
Problems in Industrial Mobilization. January, 1951.
36. Wage Stabilization in
a Defense Economy. November, 1950.
35. The Manpower Problem
in the Present Emergency. September, 1950.
34. Strikes Affecting the
Public Interest. July, 1950.
33. Recent Publications on
Selection of Non-Supervisory Personnel. May, 1950.
32. Industry and the Older
Worker. March, 1950.
31A. Outstanding Books on
Industrial Relations, 1949. February, 1950.
31. Layoff Policy and
Procedure. January, 1950.
30A. Contributory vs.
Non-Contributory Pensions. November, 1949.
30. Executive
Compensation. October, 1949.
29. Wages, Prices, and
Profits. September, 1949.
28. The Selection and
Development of Executives. July, 1949.
27. Current Legislative
Proposals to Amend the Social Security Act. May, 1949.
26. Revision of the
Taft-Hartley Act. March, 1949.
25. Recent Trends in
Industrial Pension Plans. January, 1949.
24. Technological Change
under Collective Agreements. November, 1948.
23. The Handicapped Worker
in Industry. September, 1948.
22. Use of Cost of Living
Indexes and Budget Studies in Wage Adjustments. July,
1948.
21. Measuring Employee
Attitudes. May, 1948.
20. Employee Counseling
Services. March, 1948.
19. Profit Sharing for
Wage Earners. January, 1948.
18. The Taft-Hartley Act.
November, 1947.
17. Employee Benefits in
Collective Bargaining. September, 1947.
16. Wage Levels. July,
1947.
15. Employee Rating. May,
1947.
14. Union Security. March,
1947.
13. State Legislation for
Cash Sickness Benefits. January, 1947.
12. Union-Management
Cooperation in Production. November, 1946.
11. The Selection and
Development of Executives. September, 1946.
10. Channels of
Communication in Industrial Organization. July, 1946.
9. National and Regional
Collective Bargaining. May, 1946.
8. Seniority and Ability in
Promotion and Layoff. March, 1946.
7. Training the Foreman and
the Shop Steward to Administer the Union Contract. January,
1946.
6. Government Mediation and
Arbitration of Labor Disputes. November, 1945.
5. Techniques in the
Negotiation of the Labor Contract. September, 1945.
4. Compensation of Foremen.
July, 1945.
3. Current Problems in Wage
Policies. May, 1945.
2. Collective Bargaining by
Supervisory and Technical Personnel. March, 1945.
1. Guaranteed Employment
and Income Stabilization. January, 1945.
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