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Page 274
... wage policy issues is a relatively uncommon commodity in Pakistan . The absence of studies of the structure of wages and their trend over time is disturbing in view of the far - reaching effects which the structure of wages has on some ...
... wage policy issues is a relatively uncommon commodity in Pakistan . The absence of studies of the structure of wages and their trend over time is disturbing in view of the far - reaching effects which the structure of wages has on some ...
Page 281
... wages . Regional Wage Variations Another factor possibly contributing to inter - industry differentials is the variation in wages among regions . If industries are regionally concentrated and wage levels differ among regions , then some ...
... wages . Regional Wage Variations Another factor possibly contributing to inter - industry differentials is the variation in wages among regions . If industries are regionally concentrated and wage levels differ among regions , then some ...
Page 286
... wages and its evolution over time can be formed . Little is known , for example , about the magnitude and trends in skii and occupational differ- entials . Nor is the process of wage determination well understood - how wages are set in ...
... wages and its evolution over time can be formed . Little is known , for example , about the magnitude and trends in skii and occupational differ- entials . Nor is the process of wage determination well understood - how wages are set in ...
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