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Dark side of labour market "flexibility": falling wages and growing income inequality in America.
Harrison, B
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B, Bluestone
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International Labour Organization (ILO), United Nations
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1987
Shows that since the late 1970s wage distribution is shifting downhill and becoming more skewed, with a proliferation of low-income employment.
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