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Local Labor Demand and Child Labor
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2007This paper uses micro data from the Brazilian Pesquisa Nacional Por Amostra de Domicilios (PNAD) between 1981 and 2002 to ascertain the role that local labor demand proxies by male adult employment in the area of residence plays in shaping the work and schooling decisions of children aged 10-15.
Manacorda, Marco, Rosati, Furio C.
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2017
Marginal productivity analysis attempted to provide the theoretical basis for deriving a negatively sloped demand for any factor of production that ensures every factor would be justly compensated based upon the relative value of its marginal contribution.
Ronald G. Ehrenberg, Robert S. Smith
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Marginal productivity analysis attempted to provide the theoretical basis for deriving a negatively sloped demand for any factor of production that ensures every factor would be justly compensated based upon the relative value of its marginal contribution.
Ronald G. Ehrenberg, Robert S. Smith
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The Quarterly Journal of Economics, 1933
I. Marginal productivity ignores important forms of investment, 627; and is inaccurate even for "productive" investment, 628.— The "law" of diminishing productivity vague and subject to serious exceptions, 630.— Marshall's doctrine of marginal net product does not explain general wages, 631; but throws light on the process of equilibrium-seeking, 632.—
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I. Marginal productivity ignores important forms of investment, 627; and is inaccurate even for "productive" investment, 628.— The "law" of diminishing productivity vague and subject to serious exceptions, 630.— Marshall's doctrine of marginal net product does not explain general wages, 631; but throws light on the process of equilibrium-seeking, 632.—
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American Journal of Sociology, 1998
A number of theorists identify the demand for female labor as a central determinant of gender inequality. The authors construct a measure of the demand for female labor and test its impact on labor market inequality, educational attainment, family structure, political representation, and gender role attitudes across 261 metropolitan areas.
David A. Cotter +4 more
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A number of theorists identify the demand for female labor as a central determinant of gender inequality. The authors construct a measure of the demand for female labor and test its impact on labor market inequality, educational attainment, family structure, political representation, and gender role attitudes across 261 metropolitan areas.
David A. Cotter +4 more
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SSRN Electronic Journal, 2021
I study disclosure choices in job postings and the trade-off between two channels: detailed postings inform and attract optimal job applicants (i.e., a labor market channel) but could also inform competitors in labor and product markets (i.e., a proprietary costs channel).
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I study disclosure choices in job postings and the trade-off between two channels: detailed postings inform and attract optimal job applicants (i.e., a labor market channel) but could also inform competitors in labor and product markets (i.e., a proprietary costs channel).
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2022
I study disclosure choices in job postings and the trade-off between two channels: detailed postings inform and attract optimal job applicants (i.e., a labor market channel) but could also inform competitors in labor and product markets (i.e., a proprietary costs channel).
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I study disclosure choices in job postings and the trade-off between two channels: detailed postings inform and attract optimal job applicants (i.e., a labor market channel) but could also inform competitors in labor and product markets (i.e., a proprietary costs channel).
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2018
This chapter explores the employment performance and capacities of the Tunisian private sector. The analysis relies mainly on data from the annual enterprise surveys and on the TLMPS 2014 data. The size and the structure of the Tunisian labor market are analyzed, showing that the creation of more jobs requires the private sector to invest more ...
Sofiane Ghali, Habib Zitouna
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This chapter explores the employment performance and capacities of the Tunisian private sector. The analysis relies mainly on data from the annual enterprise surveys and on the TLMPS 2014 data. The size and the structure of the Tunisian labor market are analyzed, showing that the creation of more jobs requires the private sector to invest more ...
Sofiane Ghali, Habib Zitouna
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The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, 1946
T HE question of whether labor demands and gets more than is conducive to public welfare rapidly leads to judgments on the functioning of the economy, and possibilities of improving it. American wage earners want a steady rising level of living, decent hours and working conditions, and security.
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T HE question of whether labor demands and gets more than is conducive to public welfare rapidly leads to judgments on the functioning of the economy, and possibilities of improving it. American wage earners want a steady rising level of living, decent hours and working conditions, and security.
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2020
Abstract This chapter turns to questions of labor demand at the heart of the new human capital. It rejects Gary Becker’s claim that orthodox theory offered an entirely new way of looking at labor markets, where the main focus is on labor scarcity and a skills competition, in which individuals, firms, and nations compete on differential ...
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Abstract This chapter turns to questions of labor demand at the heart of the new human capital. It rejects Gary Becker’s claim that orthodox theory offered an entirely new way of looking at labor markets, where the main focus is on labor scarcity and a skills competition, in which individuals, firms, and nations compete on differential ...
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