Readings in Labor Economics and Labor RelationsPrentice-Hall, 1982 - 455 páginas |
Dentro del libro
Resultados 1-3 de 67
Página 165
... suggests that while there may be some such effects , especially for teen- age youths , the large increase in the number of youths relative to adults in the labor force has affected wage rates more than employment . The fact that during ...
... suggests that while there may be some such effects , especially for teen- age youths , the large increase in the number of youths relative to adults in the labor force has affected wage rates more than employment . The fact that during ...
Página 235
... suggests that an external spark such as a sudden increase in labor demand could set off a wage explosion like that in the construction industry in the late 1960s and early 1970s . Certainly , explaining the behavior of construction ...
... suggests that an external spark such as a sudden increase in labor demand could set off a wage explosion like that in the construction industry in the late 1960s and early 1970s . Certainly , explaining the behavior of construction ...
Página 405
... suggests that the loss is less than 0.3 percent of the gross national product . For 1975 , that would have amounted to $ 21.00 per person in the U.S. Even this estimate may be too high if one considers the other important and relevant ...
... suggests that the loss is less than 0.3 percent of the gross national product . For 1975 , that would have amounted to $ 21.00 per person in the U.S. Even this estimate may be too high if one considers the other important and relevant ...
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 |
Derechos de autor | |
Otras 42 secciones no mostradas
Otras ediciones - Ver todas
Readings in Labor Economics and Labor Relations Lloyd George Reynolds,Stanley H. Masters,Colletta H. Moser Vista de fragmentos - 1986 |
Readings in Labor Economics and Labor Relations Lloyd George Reynolds,Stanley H. Masters,Colletta H. Moser Vista de fragmentos - 1974 |
Términos y frases comunes
adjustment agreement American analysis arbitration areas average benefits blue-collar workers capital changes collective bargaining competition contract costs countercyclical craft unions decline demand discrimination earnings economic economists effect employed employers estimates example factors federal female firms groups growth higher hiring illegal immigration important income income effect incomes policies increase individual industry inflation institutional investment labor economics labor force labor market labor movement Labor Relations labor supply leaders legislation less major male mediator ment minimum wage monopsony nomic nonunion occupations organization part-time parties percent period persons ployers political private sector problems productivity programs public sector reduce relative result secondary secondary boycott secondary labor market skill social strike structure substitution effect theory tion trade unions unem unemployed unemployment rate union members United wage rates women workers youth