Social Science Quarterly, Volume 80, Issues 1-2Southwestern Social Science Association and the University of Texas, 1999 - Political science Includes section "Book reviews." |
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... wages every month . The economic reality ( here and abroad ) is that workers and firms commit to a set of wages and prices for a much longer period of time , usually a year . As such , using monthly data strikes us as inappropriate for ...
... wages every month . The economic reality ( here and abroad ) is that workers and firms commit to a set of wages and prices for a much longer period of time , usually a year . As such , using monthly data strikes us as inappropriate for ...
Page 211
... wages rise slowly relative to productivity , while demands for raw materials and for capital continue to rise . These ... wage income drop as do consumption and investment . In addition , gov- ernment revenue falls while government ...
... wages rise slowly relative to productivity , while demands for raw materials and for capital continue to rise . These ... wage income drop as do consumption and investment . In addition , gov- ernment revenue falls while government ...
Page 382
... wage inequality ( Szymanski , 1977 ) or occupational segregation ( Lyson , 1985 ) and concentration ( Bloomquist , 1990 ) . One application links occupational sex segregation to depressed wage levels : i.e. , female - dominated ...
... wage inequality ( Szymanski , 1977 ) or occupational segregation ( Lyson , 1985 ) and concentration ( Bloomquist , 1990 ) . One application links occupational sex segregation to depressed wage levels : i.e. , female - dominated ...
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The Detroit Case | 19 |
Pennsylvania | 37 |
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