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Prof. Paul Osterman
Nanyang Technological University Professor
Professor of Human Resources and Management
Primary DLC
MIT Sloan School of Management
MIT Room:
E62-336
(617) 253-2667
osterman@mit.edu
http://mitsloan.mit.edu/faculty/directory/paul-osterman
Assistant
Ieva Paulauskaite
(617) 324-7368
ieva@mit.edu
Areas of Interest and Expertise
Career Development
Human Resource Management
Labor Market Policy
Organizational Change
Housing, Community, and Economic Development (HCED)
Behavioral and Policy Sciences (BPS)
Economic Sociology Program (ESP)
Research Summary
Osterman has authored and edited several books on the American youth labor market, partnerships among labor, management and government, and changing patterns in the American labor market. He has also written numerous articles on topics such as labor market policy, job training programs, economic development, anti-poverty programs, and the organization of work within firms.
Recent Work
Books
Publication date:
January 15, 2020
Books
Prof. Paul Osterman
Creating Good Jobs: An Industry-Based Strategy
Publication date:
November 30, 2017
Books
Paul Osterman,
Prof. Paul Osterman
Who Will Care for Us?: Long-Term Care and the Long-Term Workforce
Publication date:
March 2, 2009
Books
Prof. Paul Osterman
The Truth About Middle Managers: Who They Are, How They Work, Why They Matter
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