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Plugging the brain drain
Wirtz, Ronald A.
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2003
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States fret over losing their young, educated workers, and many are scrambling for ways to stop the outward flow.
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Designing a brain drain plug
Wirtz, Ronald A.
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States create incentives to keep their best and brightest. But do they work?
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The impact of employer payments for health insurance and social security on the premium for education and earnings inequality
Little, Jane Sneddon
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1995
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The trend toward increased wage and income inequality that emerged in the 1980s—with "the rich getting richer and the poor poorer"—has attracted a great deal of attention and concern. One aspect of this phenomenon has been the growing premium for education, with the disparity between the...
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Labor markets and earnings inequality : a status report
Kodrzycki, Yolanda K.
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1996
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Patterns of the young and restless
Wirtz, Ronald A.
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Seemingly obvious migration patterns belie the many reasons why and where people move.
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