Readings in Labor Economics and Labor RelationsPrentice-Hall, 1982 - 455 páginas |
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... evidence testifying to the economic importance of human capital , especially of education . Prob- ably the most impressive piece of evidence is that more highly educated and skilled persons almost always tend to earn more than others ...
... evidence testifying to the economic importance of human capital , especially of education . Prob- ably the most impressive piece of evidence is that more highly educated and skilled persons almost always tend to earn more than others ...
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... evidence has often been misinter- preted to imply that there were large effects . In fact , there is little evidence that time spent out of work early in a youngster's career leads to recurring unemployment . Rather , the cost of not ...
... evidence has often been misinter- preted to imply that there were large effects . In fact , there is little evidence that time spent out of work early in a youngster's career leads to recurring unemployment . Rather , the cost of not ...
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... Evidence absence of discrimination , we must resort to approximately one - quarter black , only about such approximations . 6 percent of clerical workers were black . Once again , the hiring practices of a firm with respect to a ...
... Evidence absence of discrimination , we must resort to approximately one - quarter black , only about such approximations . 6 percent of clerical workers were black . Once again , the hiring practices of a firm with respect to a ...
Contenido
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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