Readings in Labor Economics and Labor RelationsPrentice-Hall, 1982 - 455 páginas |
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... percent of the labor force in 1980 , an increase from 30 percent in 1950. The fraction of the labor force that is made up of wives shows an interesting compari- son with that for husbands . In 1950 , 53 percent of the labor force were ...
... percent of the labor force in 1980 , an increase from 30 percent in 1950. The fraction of the labor force that is made up of wives shows an interesting compari- son with that for husbands . In 1950 , 53 percent of the labor force were ...
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... percent of the workers in major units , as against 53 percent in nonmanufacturing . automobile company contracts use an index derived by combining U.S. and Canadian national indexes . At the beginning of 1978 , only 208,000 workers - 4 ...
... percent of the workers in major units , as against 53 percent in nonmanufacturing . automobile company contracts use an index derived by combining U.S. and Canadian national indexes . At the beginning of 1978 , only 208,000 workers - 4 ...
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... percent for 2 percent of the workers under clauses effective throughout the year to 7 percent or more for less than 1 per- cent of the workers . Significantly , 27 percent of the workers under these COLA clauses received no increase ...
... percent for 2 percent of the workers under clauses effective throughout the year to 7 percent or more for less than 1 per- cent of the workers . Significantly , 27 percent of the workers under these COLA clauses received no increase ...
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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