Readings in Labor Economics and Labor RelationsPrentice-Hall, 1982 - 455 páginas |
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... period as " normal , " and as equal to their normal expenses of pro- duction in a fairly broad use of the term ; while yet the period would not be long enough to allow the supply of labour to be adjusted at all well to the demand for it ...
... period as " normal , " and as equal to their normal expenses of pro- duction in a fairly broad use of the term ; while yet the period would not be long enough to allow the supply of labour to be adjusted at all well to the demand for it ...
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... period and used during the remainder of the first period and hopefully during subsequent periods . This hope , however , is thwarted by the fact that re - enlistment rates tend to be inversely related to the amount of civilian - type ...
... period and used during the remainder of the first period and hopefully during subsequent periods . This hope , however , is thwarted by the fact that re - enlistment rates tend to be inversely related to the amount of civilian - type ...
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... period of economic ex- pansion after a period of economic slack . The surge in aggregate demand that accompanied the Vietnam military buildup led to the pro- gram's demise in early 1966. However , an interesting " what if " question ...
... period of economic ex- pansion after a period of economic slack . The surge in aggregate demand that accompanied the Vietnam military buildup led to the pro- gram's demise in early 1966. However , an interesting " what if " question ...
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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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