Harry J. Holzer
1957
38 works on record
Works

What employers want
1996

Unemployment, vacancies, and local labor markets
1989

Where are all the good jobs going?

The Black youth employment crisis

Moving up or moving on

Employers and welfare recipients

The economics of affirmative action

Reshaping the American workforce in a changing economy

Detroit divided
Assessing affirmative action
1999
What does affirmative action do?
1998
Are affirmative action hires less qualified?
1996
Asymmetries and rigidities in wage adjustments by firms
1990
Job vacancy rates in the firm
1990
Wages, employer costs, and employee performance in the firm
1989
Employment, unemployment and demand shifts in local labor markets
1989
Structural/frictional and demand-deficient unemployment in local labor markets
1988
The determinants of employee productivity and earnings
1988
Collateral costs
Escaping low earnings
Employers in the boom
Employer demand for ex-offenders
Trends in employment outcomes of young black men, 1979-2000
Job performance and retention among welfare recipients
Will employers hire ex-offenders?
Employer demand for welfare recipients and the business cycle
Will employers hire welfare recipients?
Are jobs available for disadvantaged workers in urban areas?
Employer demand for welfare recipients by race
Black applicants, black employees, and urban labor market poicy
Job change and job stability among less-skilled young workers
Customer discrimination and employment outcomes for minority workers
Employer demand, AFDC recipients, and labor market policy
Why do small establishments hire fewer blacks than large ones?
Employer hiring decisions and antidiscrimination policy
Employer skill needs and labor market outcomes by race and gender
Declining employment among young black men
Spatial factors and the employment of Blacks at the firm level