Readings in Labor Economics and Labor RelationsPrentice-Hall, 1982 - 455 páginas |
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... economic problems . The result has been the accumulation of a tremendous amount of circumstantial evidence testifying to the economic importance of human capital , especially of education . Prob- ably the most impressive piece of ...
... economic problems . The result has been the accumulation of a tremendous amount of circumstantial evidence testifying to the economic importance of human capital , especially of education . Prob- ably the most impressive piece of ...
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... economic posi- tion of new bachelor's men is likely to remain depressed through the end of the 1970s , will improve moderately in the early 1980s and rapidly in the late 1980s , though not to the boom condi- tions of the 1960s . The ...
... economic posi- tion of new bachelor's men is likely to remain depressed through the end of the 1970s , will improve moderately in the early 1980s and rapidly in the late 1980s , though not to the boom condi- tions of the 1960s . The ...
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... economic - are not . For several rea- sons , we believe that such distinctions among means are tenuous . First , any scheme which differentiates economic power from political power faces a perplexing definitional task .... Second , even ...
... economic - are not . For several rea- sons , we believe that such distinctions among means are tenuous . First , any scheme which differentiates economic power from political power faces a perplexing definitional task .... Second , even ...
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Labor Supply Women and Family Economics | 85 |
Married Women in the Labor Force Glen G Cain | 87 |
Women in the Job Market Nancy S Barrett | 98 |
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