The Economics of LabourJohn Creedy, Barry Thomas Butterworth Scientific, 1982 - 322 páginas Monograph of essays on labour economics and the labour market in the UK - discusses labour supply and labour demand-related economic theories, occupational choice, human capital investment, wage structure, wage differentials, role of trade unions, professional worker internal labour markets and labour mobility, occupational organization and union membership, unemployment, role of employment policies, etc. Graphs, references and statistical tables. |
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... increase will lead to a price increase which affects the demand for the product which in turn affects the demand for labour . At each stage of the process exogenous factors may have an effect : on prices , product demand , or labour ...
... increase will lead to a price increase which affects the demand for the product which in turn affects the demand for labour . At each stage of the process exogenous factors may have an effect : on prices , product demand , or labour ...
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... increasing the price of leisure without increasing the individual's utility , so that he remains on indiffer- ence curve I1 , shown in Figure 3.6 . The increase in w shifts the budget constraint from ABT to A'BT , but a reduction in ...
... increasing the price of leisure without increasing the individual's utility , so that he remains on indiffer- ence curve I1 , shown in Figure 3.6 . The increase in w shifts the budget constraint from ABT to A'BT , but a reduction in ...
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... increased costs of entry . Thus the wage increase is simply a once - for - all gain for existing occupational members and further increases can only result from further attempts to restrict supply . The size of the wage increase which ...
... increased costs of entry . Thus the wage increase is simply a once - for - all gain for existing occupational members and further increases can only result from further attempts to restrict supply . The size of the wage increase which ...
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Employers demand for labour | 14 |
6 | 37 |
15 | 76 |
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adjustment age-earnings profiles analysis argued average bargaining behaviour Britain British budget constraint changes chapter characteristics competitive contract curve costs Creedy demand for labour determined differential discrimination discussion distribution dual labour market econometric education and training effect elasticity empirical employers engineering estimates evidence examined example factors firm full-time groups higher education human capital theory important income income effect increase indifference curves individual Industrial Relations inequality institutions internal labour market investment labour demand labour economics labour force labour supply lifetime earnings London manpower measure ment neoclassical Nickell non-manual occupational choice output participation particular pay structure Phelps Brown Phillips curve problem professional qualified rates of return recruitment regression analysis relationship relative salaries segmentation skills specific studies substitution substitution effect suggested supply functions supply of labour survey tion trade unions unem unemployed unemployment variables wage rate wage structure women workers
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Kieler Studien, Tema 194 Universität Kiel. Institut für Weltwirtschaft Sin vista previa disponible - 1949 |