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· 56-60 · 61-65 · 66-70 · 71-75 · 76-80 · 81-85 · 86-90 · 91-95 · 96-100 · 101-105 · 106-110 ·From a labor perspective, there has always been a clear distinction of the classes ( high class, middle class and working class). Currently, what is the trend for the American work force of the following: 1) middle class backsliding or melting away into the working class 2) the workforce continuously sliding into the haves and the have nots
Subject:
Economics
Topic:
Labor Economics
Posting ID:
117272
OTA ID:
105382
Effects of international trade on American Labor
What are the effects on American wages and purchasing power of the continued outsourcing of labor overseas. What are some of the reasons for these trends. What effect has this trend had on the American workforce; especially the working class?
Subject:
Economics
Topic:
Labor Economics
Posting ID:
117275
OTA ID:
104898
Is minimum wage legislation bad for on-the-job training? It has been argued that the minimum wage prevents workers from investing in on-the-job training and discourages employers from providing specific training to low-income workers. Why would the minimum wage have an adverse effect on human capital accumulation for low-income workers?
Subject:
Economics
Topic:
Labor Economics
Posting ID:
117638
OTA ID:
105382
Management Compensation Labor Economics
An open-ended discussion question concerning managers' compensations in corporate headquarters and in geographic locations. There are no right or wrong answers. I simply want to see the question discussed from different points of view. Please give me your point of view with supporting arguments/explanations.
Subject:
Economics
Topic:
Labor Economics
Posting ID:
120339
OTA ID:
105119
Calculate equilibrium price if QD=1000-P, QS=P. If each of the sets of supply curve and demand curve are such, how do you calculate the equilibrium price?
Subject:
Economics
Topic:
Labor Economics
Posting ID:
121561
OTA ID:
101733
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