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can contribute to lowering inequalities. It discusses what is meant by income inequality, why it is remains important to … focus on income inequality, which measures of income inequality are relevant and how we have arrived at growing income … inequality. A last section reviews what can be done about growing inequality. The current situation is dominated by globalization …
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This study's main objective is assessing the effects of innovation on firms' employment growth. Further, we aimed to examine the quality of jobs in terms of skills and wages. By applying a structural modeling ap- proach, four types of innovation were considered-namely, product, process,...
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recent decades have been: 1) Modest real wage growth; 2) Rising earnings inequality; and 3) Declining labor force …, and limited college attainment); changing labor market institutions (such as declining unionism and stagnant federal wage …
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Comparative sociologists have long considered occupations to be a key source of inequality. However, data constraints …
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Statistical evidence from 58 countries shows that although people in rural areas are more likely to be in employment than those in urban ones, they also tend to have jobs that can put them at risk of experiencing inadequate labour protection as well as low pay. In particular, rural workers are...
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