Social Science Quarterly, Volume 66Southwestern Social Science Association and the University of Texas, 1985 - Political science Includes section "Book reviews." |
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Comparable Worth and Economic Theory : The Demand Side Most economists reject the doctrine of comparable worth ( Hildebrand , 1980 ; Lindsay , 1980 ) . We argue below that CWD can be defined with economic concepts , and that it is no ...
Comparable Worth and Economic Theory : The Demand Side Most economists reject the doctrine of comparable worth ( Hildebrand , 1980 ; Lindsay , 1980 ) . We argue below that CWD can be defined with economic concepts , and that it is no ...
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FIGURE 1 Supply and Demand for Some Type of Labor Wage ( Price of Labor ) Demand Quantity Employed Supply than demand ) that affect the supply of labor . These factors include tastes for the work in the occupation , alternative ...
FIGURE 1 Supply and Demand for Some Type of Labor Wage ( Price of Labor ) Demand Quantity Employed Supply than demand ) that affect the supply of labor . These factors include tastes for the work in the occupation , alternative ...
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Wages Wage in Male Occupation Wage in Female Occupation FIGURE 2 Depiction of Comparable Worth Discrimination ( CWD ) Supply Curve Demand Curve for Male Occupation Marginal Revenue Product Curve for Both Occupations Demand Curve for ...
Wages Wage in Male Occupation Wage in Female Occupation FIGURE 2 Depiction of Comparable Worth Discrimination ( CWD ) Supply Curve Demand Curve for Male Occupation Marginal Revenue Product Curve for Both Occupations Demand Curve for ...
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Metropolitan Development and the Changing Journey to Work | 519 |
An Empirical | 533 |
The Regulatory Policy Cycle and the Airline Deregulation Movement | 552 |
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