Research in Labor Economics, published in collaboration with the Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA), aims to advance the field of labor economics by publishing cutting-edge, peer-reviewed research that applies economic theory and econometrics to critical labor policy issues. It is dedicated to exploring topics that are pertinent to worker well-being, with a special focus on international perspectives. Each volume presents in-depth analyses of a wide array of labor economics topics, including labor supply, work effort, schooling, on-the-job training, earnings distribution, discrimination, migration, and the effects of government policies.