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How shifting occupational composition has affected the real average wage
real average wage OES data lowest paying occupations
2009/7/22
OES data from 2002–2007 reveal that an overall shift in employment towards occupations with lower mean wages hindered growth in the U.S. real average wage and that wage growth was concentrated in high...
Scheduled wage increases and cost-of-living provisions in 1981
Scheduled wage 1981 cost-of-living provisions
2009/6/24
Scheduled wage increases and cost-of-living provisions in 1981。
Reconciling the Returns to Education in Off-Farm Wage Employment in Rural China
Reconciling the Returns to Education Off-Farm Wage Employment Rural China
2014/3/13
Previous studies have found that the returns to education in rural China are far lower than estimates for other developing economies. In this paper, we seek to determine why previous estimates are so ...
Wage increases in 1981
Wage increases 1981
2009/6/12
Most wage series rose more slowly, with much of the slowdown in the fourth quarter; when adjusted for inflation, they showed declines, although the wage-price gap was narrower.
How shifting occupational composition has affected the real average wage
occupational composition real average wage
2010/3/4
OES data from 2002–2007 reveal that an overall shift in employment towards occupations with lower mean wages hindered growth in the U.S. real average wage and that wage growth was concentrated in high...
Major agreements in 1984 provided record low wage increases
1984 labor costs low wage increases
2009/5/20
A substantial portion of workers had their wages frozen or reduced; and specified increases were the smallest since the bargaining series began in 1968, reflecting both management's desire to hold dow...
Major labor contracts in 1986 provided record low wage adjustments
Major labor contracts 1986 low wage adjustments
2009/5/19
Negotiations again focused on efforts to curb labor costs and save jobs by providing small wage increases, wage decreases, and wage freezes; many settlements provided lump sums instead of wage increas...
In March 1985, one in five hourly wage workers paid at or below the Federal minimum wage of $3.35 per hour lived in households with incomes below U.S. poverty levels.
Wage adjustments in contracts negotiated in private industry
Wage adjustments contracts private industry
2009/5/18
Many of the measures were up slightly from the historic lows of last year; time will tell if this merely reflects the mix of industries reaching agreement, or if the declines that began in 1982 are re...
Evaluation of mean wage estimates in the Industry Wage Survey program
mean wage Industry Wage Survey program
2009/5/13
Variances and wage distribution data provide the basis for evaluating the reliability of mean wage estimates: sampling size, worker counts, and wage dispersion were found to affect relative standard e...
A study of household data demonstrates that increases in the minimum wage reduce poverty among families more then previously estimated. This article examines the effects that raising the minimum was ...
For the third consecutive year negotiated wage rate changes in major collective bargaining settlements were higher, on average, than in contracts they succeeded. This article summarizes changes in wag...
Earnings inequality in the United States rose in the late 1960's, stabilized for most of the 1970's, then began to grow again in the 1980's. The recent increase arises from changes in labor demand, an...
Wage parity for police and firefighters has eroded steadily since 1950, long before concern surfaced about the civil disorders of the 1960's and, more recently, about crime. This article discusses pos...
Immigration and wage changes of high school dropouts
wage changes high school dropouts Immigration
2009/4/24
From 1979 to 1989, the earnings gap between immigrant and native high school dropouts remained virtually unchanged, but it increased substantially in areas of high immigration. The growing proportion ...