Pakistan Development Review, Volume 14Pakistan Institute of Development Economics, 1975 - Pakistan |
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... Earnings Two important characteristics of wage structures are the general level and trend in the dispersion of wages and earnings . The principal measure of dis- persion employed in studies of inter - industry wage differentials is the ...
... Earnings Two important characteristics of wage structures are the general level and trend in the dispersion of wages and earnings . The principal measure of dis- persion employed in studies of inter - industry wage differentials is the ...
Page 278
... earnings reach a peak in the middle size firms and decline thereafter . The ris- ing portion of the earnings - firm size profile for Pakistan can be explained by the various non - market forces which Ranis [ 11 ] identified in his study ...
... earnings reach a peak in the middle size firms and decline thereafter . The ris- ing portion of the earnings - firm size profile for Pakistan can be explained by the various non - market forces which Ranis [ 11 ] identified in his study ...
Page 286
... earnings of all indus- trial employees ( production plus non - production workers ) exhibit , by interna- tional standards , a fairly moderate degree of dispersion . It has been found that the dispersion of industrial earnings among ...
... earnings of all indus- trial employees ( production plus non - production workers ) exhibit , by interna- tional standards , a fairly moderate degree of dispersion . It has been found that the dispersion of industrial earnings among ...
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