Labor Economics Economics
Ranked in 2009
Labor economics include issues that affect most workers and the organizations they work in, such as unions, wages, unemployment, and labor supply and labor demand. These are the top graduate schools for labor economics.
| Save | Rank | College name |
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| #1 |
University of Chicago
Chicago, IL |
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| #2 |
Harvard University
Cambridge, MA |
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| #3 |
Princeton University
Princeton , NJ |
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| #4 |
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Cambridge, MA |
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| #5 |
University of California--Berkeley
Berkeley, CA |
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| #6 |
University of Michigan--Ann Arbor
Ann Arbor, MI |
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| #7 |
Stanford University
Stanford, CA |
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| #8 |
University of Pennsylvania
Philadelphia, PA |
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| #9 |
Yale University
New Haven, CT |
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| #10 |
Northwestern University
Evanston, IL |
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| #11 |
University of Wisconsin--Madison
Madison, WI |
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| #12 |
Cornell University
Ithaca, NY |
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| #13 |
Columbia University
New York, NY |
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| #13 |
University of California--Los Angeles
Los Angeles, CA |
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| #15 |
Duke University
Durham, NC |

