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Nonwage characteristics of jobs play a role in employment decisions. Workers often trade wages for job security, status, and other job attributes. This article discusses the effect of nonwage attr...
The Nation's wage distribution grew more unequal during the 1980's, with top and bottom becoming more concentrated at the expense of the middle. For men, the middle "hollowed out" considerably; for wo...
Occupational wages in the fast-food restaurant industry
Occupational wages fast-food restaurant industry
2009/5/4
Employees of fast-food restaurants are predominantly teenagers who work part time, are on the job less than 1 year, and whose earnings are closely tied to the minimum wage. This article profiles avera...
If the university educated are flooding the job market, so that many must take jobs previously held by those with just a high school diploma, then why are the wages of these university-educated worker...
Women are more likely to be low paid if they are young, single, or less educated
or if they are employed in service occupations, retail trade, agriculture, or personal services.
A first look at employment and wages using NAICS
employment wages North American Industry Classification System
2009/4/3
With the release of the North American Industry Classification System data, a new view is introduced, one which better reveals the inner workings of the U.S. economy
There is a positive correlation between wages and tenure in Minnesota; specifically, workers earning high wages exhibit high tenure and change jobs less frequently compared with workers earning low wa...
Using the data set behind the Employer Cost Index to impute benefit values on the National Longitudinal Study of Youth and the Current Population Survey, this study finds that workers at the bottom pa...
Employment and wages for the U.S. ocean and coastal economy
wages Employment U.S. ocean coastal economy
2009/4/1
Quarterly Census of Employment and Wages data provide new industrial and geographic views of the U.S. coastal and ocean economy over the 1990?001 period.
Rapid development of alternative methods in two BLS programs resulted
in a clearer view of the economic impact of this storm than would have
been possible otherwise; the number of jobs in many affec...
Within a given establishment, wages of workers vary considerably by job, particularly in certain occupations, such as public school
teachers, and with incentive pay playing a role as well; although c...
The effect of business ownership change on occupational employment and wages
business ownership change occupational employment wages
2009/3/18
An analysis of business establishment microdata reveals that, after a business changes ownership, employment falls, but wages rise, in occupations that performed analytical, clerical, and production w...
The Analysis on Minimum Wages and Migration Workers in China
Minimum Wages Migration Workers China
2009/2/16
It is well known that China has been a dual economy for a long time. Under such economic system, labour markets are segmented between rural and urban areas. However, with fast economic development and...
Organizing for Better Working Conditions and Wages: The UNITE HERE! Hotel Workers Rising Campaign
Wages Better Working Conditions Organizing
2008/4/24
This article examines some of the strategies and success of the UNITE HERE! union in its ongoing Hotel Workers Rising: Lifting One Another Above the Poverty Line campaign in the United States and Cana...
Skill Upgrading and Rigid Relative Wages: The Case of Danish Manufacturing
rigid relative wages skill upgrading business cycle outsourcing skill biased technological changes
2013/10/25
Relative wages have been remarkably rigid for the last two decades in Danish manufacturing despite large shifts in relative employment from unskilled labor towards skilled and educated labor. Assuming...