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This thesis is comprised of three chapters. The first investigates the implications of industrial clustering for labor … on labor market outcomes. The results show that clustering makes it easier for workers to job hop among establishments … importance of geography in understanding labor market dynamics within industries.While the first chapter reveals striking …
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premium is examined from the aspect of differential labor quality--the positive relation between firm size and the quality of … labor. The study begins with a critical inquiry as to why large firms demand more able workers. Two dimensions relating to … intensity, technology intensity, and R & D intensity, the greater are its demands for quality labor, positing complementarity …
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in and output comes out. Differences in labor productivity between firms are mainly due to technological constraints …In this thesis, labor productivity is viewed as being related to the type of organization and the inner workings of the … firms by tying pay to overall team performance and combining the interests of labor and capital. In addition, costly …
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considerable attention in recent years. However, few attempts have been made to investigate the issue from a labor relations …
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This study looks at recent changes in managerial labor markets in terms of changes in the relationship between tenure … managers of deferred-payment compensation schemes decline. Other things equal, the managerial labor market should create …
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This study presents industry-level and firm-level data and analyses. Using the theories of internal labor market (ILM …
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reservation wage, thus, providing no incentive to participate in the labor market. …
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The objectives of this study were to investigate the determinants of employed women's allocation of time for housework, market work, and commuting; to compare the time allocation by women and men in relation to their hourly wages; and also to compare the time allocation of women in...
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