Education
Piore attended Harvard University and received a Bachelor of Arts in Economics in 1962 and Doctor of Philosophy in 1966.
Piore attended Harvard University and received a Bachelor of Arts in Economics in 1962 and Doctor of Philosophy in 1966.
His research centers on labor economics, immigration, and innovation. He was awarded a MacArthur Fellowship in 1984. He has been a faculty member at Massachusetts Institute of Technology since 1966 and has previously served as a consultant to the Department of Labor between 1968 and 1970 and labor consultant to the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico between 1970 and 1972.
Piore is best known for the development of the concept of the internal labor market and the dual labour market hypothesis and, more recently, for work on the transition from mass production to flexible specialization.
He has worked on a number of labor market and industrial relations problems, including low income labor markets, the impact of technological change upon work, migration, labor market segmentation and the relationship between the labor market, business strategy and industrial organization. In addition to the International Labor Organization, Piore has worked with many other international organizations, foreign governments, United States. government agencies, state governments, and nonprofit organizations including the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People Legal Defense Fund, the American Federation of Labor-Congress-Chief Information Officer, and the Social Science Research Council.
He holds a Docteur HONORIS CAUSA from Lille University of Science and Technology.
Piore is a member of the Executive Board of the Society for the Advancement of Socio-economics. He was a member of the Executive Committee of the American Economic Association (1990–1995), and a member of the Governing Board of the Institute for Labour Studies of the International Labour Organization (1990–1996).