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Evolution of Teachers' Salaries in Latin America at the Turn of the 20th Century: How Much Are They (Under or Over) Paid?
wage differentials professional labor markets national and international labor standards Latin America Caribbean
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2012/10/22
How much are teachers paid in comparison to those in other professions in Latin America? How have these differences evolved at the turn of the 20th century? This paper reports the evolution, between c...
Teachers' Salaries in Latin America: How Much Are They (Under or Over) Paid?
wage differentials professional labor markets Latin America
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2012/10/24
This paper documents the extent to which teachers are underpaid vis-?vis workers in other professional and technical occupations in Latin America circa 2007. These labor earnings differences, attribut...
Employment-Related Salaries and Benefits in Social Work: A Workforce Survey
NASW social work salary work related benefits workforce survey
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2010/10/14
The purpose of this study was to develop a descriptive benchmark of social work employment in Arizona and to provide useful information to administrators, job seekers, and prospective social work stud...
NBA Salaries:Role Players and Superstars
NBA Salaries Role Players Superstars
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2009/9/2
This study uses quantile regressions to evaluate salaries of NBA players in the 2001–2002 season separately for big men and guards. Quantile regression allows the measurement of the return to player a...
Analyzing employers' costs for wages, salaries, and benefits
employers' costs wages salaries benefits
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2009/5/19
Employment Cost Index data now provide a breakdown of hourly costs incurred; in March 1987, employee benefits accounted for more than one-fourth of compensation in private industry.
Sources of increasing inequality in wages and salaries, 1960-80
wages salaries inequality
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2009/5/12
Intersectoral employment shifts appear to be much more important than regional and demographic shifts in the increase in inequality; however, the trend seems to be driven chiefly by developments withi...