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Presents a study that discussed the pattern of relationships between wages and wage supplements in the construction industry. Institutional aspects of wages and wage supplements; Empirical results; Information on the individual types of benefits; Conclusions. (Abstract copyright EBSCO.)
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A neglected area in the study of wage determination is the process of adjustment to the minor technological changes that occur almost daily in the mass-production industries. In the aggregate, such incremental wage adjustments may exert an important influence on interindustry and occupational...
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This paper describes and evaluates the analytical model of the labor market developed by prominent labor economists of the 1940s and 1950s. The author argues that the post-institutionalist model made significant and lasting contributions to the analysis of labor mobility and the process of job...
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Discussion of the short-run fluctuations in the skilled-unskilled wage differential in unionized building construction industry in the United States during the period 1953 through 1970. Characteristics of the skill differential in construction; Factors related to supply and demand; Significance...
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