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- Title
New York University Institute of Labor Relations.
- Authors
Stein, Bruno
- Abstract
The article focuses on the workings of the Institute of Labor Relations of the New York University, New York City. The Institute's research efforts in recent years have spread to encompass the area of social welfare. The paper "Towards a Model of the Market for Public Assistance," has recently been completed and work in progress now consists of empirical testing of the transactional model already developed. The approach involves the use of behavioral as well as economic variables to establish the determinants of the numbers of recipients and levels of benefit. Professor Sterling Spero is conducting a study on labor relations under the auspices of the Brookings Institute. The Institute's 20th Annual Conference on Labor that was conducted on April 1967 drew the largest number of participants in recent history. Matthew Bender & Company, Albany, New York, will publish the "Proceedings," edited by Professor T.G.S. Christensen. A great many inquiries have been received from newly established Universities regarding complete runs of the Annual Labor Conference Proceedings.
- Subjects
NEW York University; INDUSTRIAL relations; PUBLIC welfare; SPERO, Sterling; CONFERENCES &; conventions; BENDER, Matthew
- Publication
ILR Review, 1968, Vol 21, Issue 2, p314
- ISSN
0019-7939
- Publication type
Article