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The Work Goes On: An Oral History of Industrial Relations and Labor Economics with Princeton’s Orley Ashenfelter

The Work Goes On: An Oral History of Industrial Relations and Labor Economics with Princeton’s Orley Ashenfelter

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  • Solomon Polachek on why men and women have different wages via the human capital model
    Mar 1 2026
    Solomon Polachek, Distinguished Professor of Economics at Binghamton University, State University of New York, discusses his academic career, his teaching awards, his past and ongoing research on the gender wage gap, and his role as Dean of Harpur College at Binghamton University. Read a transcript of the podcast here: https://irs100.princeton.edu/sites/default/files/2026-02/049_Polachek_transcript.pdf For more details on this episode, visit: https://irs100.princeton.edu/podcasts/solomon-polachek-2026
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    29 m
  • John Abowd on the AKM method and the importance of a ‘non-controversial’ U.S. Census
    Feb 15 2026
    John Abowd, Edmund Ezra Day Professor Emeritus of Economics, Statistics, and Data Science at Cornell University, reflects on his academic career, his research on worker and firm effects on wages, employing a model that became known as the “AKM model,” and his U.S. Census Bureau tenure, focusing on 2020 Census controversies and the implications of adding a citizenship question. Read a transcript of the episode here: https://irs100.princeton.edu/sites/default/files/2026-02/048-TWGO_Abowd_transcript.pdf For more details on this episode, visit: https://irs100.princeton.edu/podcasts/john-abowd-2026
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    31 m
  • John Bound, a “latecomer” to economics, on the impact of disability on labor force activity
    Dec 15 2025
    John Bound, George E. Johnson Collegiate Professor Emeritus of Economics, emeritus at the University of Michigan, discusses his varied academic career, the mentors who played significant roles in his life, and his pioneering research on the impacts of health and disability payments on the labor market. Read a transcript of the podcast here: https://irs100.princeton.edu/sites/default/files/2025-12/047-TWGO_Bound_transcript.pdf For more details on this episode, visit: https://irs100.princeton.edu/podcasts/john-bound-2025
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    33 m
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