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Labor Economics and the Labor Historian
International Labor and Working-Class History, 1982A well celebrated and documented renaissance has marked the enterprise of labor history in the United States during the last twenty years. A steady increase in the number of students and monographs, widening application of sociological theory and statistical analysis, and most important, a fundamental shift in focus and interpretation, have contributed
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Is Anyone Doing the Housework? Trends in the Gender Division of Household Labor
, 2000Time-diary data from representative samples ofAmerican adults show thatthenumber ofoverall hours ofdomestic labor (excluding child care andshopping) has continued to decline steadily and predictably since 1965.
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Labor, Conventions, and Conventions of Labor
This chapter introduces the work of the economics and sociology of conventions (EC/SC) applied to labor issues. Also, the chapter emphasizes the essential place of labor in the EC/SC program. Its main concepts, notions, and hypotheses have emerged from the study of labor-related issues or have found in these issues a fertile ground for decisively ...openaire +2 more sources
THE PHYSIOLOGY OF LABOR AND MANAGEMENT OF PROLONGED LABOR
Primary Care: Clinics in Office Practice, 1993Prolonged labor is a common occurrence, but proper diagnosis is difficult, and the management is controversial. Prolonged labor can be prevented by providing the laboring woman with proper emotional support and by encouraging ambulation and position changes. The indication for and proper use of oxytocin and other measures to correct prolonged labor are
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2018
This chapter discusses the measurement of labor input in the eight countries. Labor input is a combination of employment, hours per worker, and human capital per worker. Detailed data on the school attainment of the employed and their full-time/part-time status is used to construct more precise measures of total labor input than what is typically found
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This chapter discusses the measurement of labor input in the eight countries. Labor input is a combination of employment, hours per worker, and human capital per worker. Detailed data on the school attainment of the employed and their full-time/part-time status is used to construct more precise measures of total labor input than what is typically found
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: The System of Professions: An Essay on the Division of Expert Labor
, 1990W. Wiegand
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Clinical Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1983
Andersson, K E, Forman, Axel, Ulmsten, U
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Andersson, K E, Forman, Axel, Ulmsten, U
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