Readings in Labor Economics and Labor RelationsPrentice-Hall, 1982 - 455 páginas |
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... effect " ( item 1 preceding ) that retards work and promotes leisure , given the usual assumption that leisure is a normal good whose consump- tion increases as income increases . At the same time , the increase in wages ( item 2 ) ...
... effect " ( item 1 preceding ) that retards work and promotes leisure , given the usual assumption that leisure is a normal good whose consump- tion increases as income increases . At the same time , the increase in wages ( item 2 ) ...
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... effect of the personal income tax on the household's work decisions . The economist's analysis of this problem calls for determining whether the substitution effect of the tax on work reduces the supply of labor more or less than the ...
... effect of the personal income tax on the household's work decisions . The economist's analysis of this problem calls for determining whether the substitution effect of the tax on work reduces the supply of labor more or less than the ...
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... effects is convincing , yet many questions of equity and efficiency remain unanswered . What is the effect of minimum - wage legislation on school attendance ? Should legislated minima vary by industry and by demographic group ? Can ...
... effects is convincing , yet many questions of equity and efficiency remain unanswered . What is the effect of minimum - wage legislation on school attendance ? Should legislated minima vary by industry and by demographic group ? Can ...
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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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