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This report presents a review of input-output methods for labor market analysis in Minnesota. For the computational examples, 1972 U.S. and Minnesota input-output tables were used, including employment and income statistics from U.S. Department of Commerce and U.S. Bureau of Department of Labor.
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An integrated approach for estimating the stock of human capital in the United States is developed which eliminates well known problems associated with both the cost and income based methods currently in use. Historical information on the cost of the educational investment made in base entrants...
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The objective of this study was to examine the effect of nutrition and health on labor productivity for women and men workers on subsistence farm households. The study emerged from the well founded Efficiency Wage Hypothesis which asserts that nutrition affects labor productivity in subsistence...
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The purpose of this paper is to present some empirical evidence from a developing agriculture in northwestern India, evidence which shows that schooling of the farm people contributes to their useful productive abilities.
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