Monthly Labor Review: MLR, Volume 11The Bureau, 1993 |
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... expected to rise as fewer inexperienced workers are hired to replace those who inevitably are no longer available to re- hire when business picks up . Further , by smoothing out the seasonal fluctua- tions in production and employment ...
... expected to rise as fewer inexperienced workers are hired to replace those who inevitably are no longer available to re- hire when business picks up . Further , by smoothing out the seasonal fluctua- tions in production and employment ...
Halaman 35
... expected minor month - to- month fluctuations . The estimates of women employees by industry are con- sistent in the sense that the estimates for a specific industry or industry group show little variation over a short span of time ...
... expected minor month - to- month fluctuations . The estimates of women employees by industry are con- sistent in the sense that the estimates for a specific industry or industry group show little variation over a short span of time ...
Halaman 57
... expected to increase flexibility , efficiency , and worker em- powerment . They also will introduce a new managed health care network in 1995 that features a 20 - percent em- ployee copayment ; a $ 40 - a - month pay- ment for dependent ...
... expected to increase flexibility , efficiency , and worker em- powerment . They also will introduce a new managed health care network in 1995 that features a 20 - percent em- ployee copayment ; a $ 40 - a - month pay- ment for dependent ...
Halaman 17
... expected , a large proportion of these individuals are in executive , administra- tive , managerial , and professional specialty occu- pations . ( See table 3. ) These are typically high - cline . Indeed , he refers to this decline as ...
... expected , a large proportion of these individuals are in executive , administra- tive , managerial , and professional specialty occu- pations . ( See table 3. ) These are typically high - cline . Indeed , he refers to this decline as ...
Halaman 40
... of wives without children are likely to be a smaller proportion of their families ' total income than might be expected to result from the higher earnings of older women relative to 40 Monthly Labor Review August 1993 Research Summaries.
... of wives without children are likely to be a smaller proportion of their families ' total income than might be expected to result from the higher earnings of older women relative to 40 Monthly Labor Review August 1993 Research Summaries.
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