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Submit a one-page “Reflection” (250-500 words)– focusing on ONE of the supplemental article readings that appears on the Readings List

March 30, 2022
Christopher R. Teeple

Submit a one-page “Reflection” (250-500 words)– focusing on ONE of the supplemental article readings that appears on the Readings List from the first two months of readings (not the same article for your synopsis), excluding week #1.
Upload a copy of your Reflection to THIS Canvas folder – at the top, include the citation information of the article upon which you are reflecting (e.g., Manning, 2020).
Briefly summarize the article (one paragraph) and then reflect on (THREE paragraphs) what you learned from it re:
1) a theory, hypothesis or finding in it re: the labor market that might inform you in your future professional role (e.g., as a manager/supervisor or job).
2) something in the article that informs your own life when engaged in your personal role as a student, labor force participant, job seeker, employee or household member.
3) how the article somehow relates to either some other article on the reading list or one published article you find on-line (that is about labor force participation, labor supply preferences, happiness, human capital investment or labor demand).
Articles:Select ONE
Manning, A. (2020). Monopsony in Labor Markets: A Review. ILR Review. https://doi.org/10.1177/0019793920922499
Lazear, Edward P., Compensation and Incentives in the Workplace Journal of Economic Perspectives, vol. 32, no. 3, Summer 2018, pp. 195-214.
Oswald, Andrew J., Eugenio Proto, and Daniel Sgroi. Happiness and Productivity, Journal of Labor Economics, Vol. 33, No. 4 (October 2015), pp. 789-822.
Visser, M Anne. Restructuring opportunity: employment change and job quality in the United States during the Great Recession January 2018, Socio-
Economic Review, mwy002, https://doi.org/10.1093/ser/mwy002,
Avgoustaki, A. & Frankort, J. (2018). Implications of work effort and discretion for employee well-being and career-related outcomes: an integrative
assessment, Industrial and Labor Relations Review, September 28.
Burda, M.C., Genadek, K.R. and Hamermesh, D.S. (2020), Unemployment and Effort at Work. Economica, 87: 662-681. doi:10.1111/ecca.1232.

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