Readings in Labor Economics and Labor RelationsPrentice-Hall, 1982 - 455 páginas |
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... fact that this historical structure of wages has con- ditioned the labour supply so that the relative rates among contours are regarded as proper . A minor part of the explanation lies in the fact that these wage rates are influenced by ...
... fact that this historical structure of wages has con- ditioned the labour supply so that the relative rates among contours are regarded as proper . A minor part of the explanation lies in the fact that these wage rates are influenced by ...
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... facts . For instance , part of the structuralist case was the fact that the proportion of all the unemployed who had been unemployed for a long time , say six months or more , was extra- ordinarily high in 1961. In fact , over a sixth ...
... facts . For instance , part of the structuralist case was the fact that the proportion of all the unemployed who had been unemployed for a long time , say six months or more , was extra- ordinarily high in 1961. In fact , over a sixth ...
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... fact that many nonunion firms have imitated several of the provisions of union contracts is indicative of the better information available about workers ' preferences in union settings . There is no reason for a nonunion firm to copy ...
... fact that many nonunion firms have imitated several of the provisions of union contracts is indicative of the better information available about workers ' preferences in union settings . There is no reason for a nonunion firm to copy ...
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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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