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Unvalued independency (low value/high power) combines a low exchange value with a high degree of power.
This type is termed 'exploitative relationship'; Unvalued independency (low value/high power) combines a low exchange value with a high degree of power.
This type is termed 'greedy relationship'; Valued independency (high value/high power) is a combination of a high exchange value of work with a high degree of power.
Valued independency (high value/high power) is a combination of a high exchange value of work with a high degree of power.
And having won, they are vested with an unusually high degree of power, visibility and status, more than is accorded to most citizens.
Subsequently, we expect self-employed persons to be in deprived relationships, because they have formally a high degree of power or freedom to commodify their work, but because of their individuality, they largely do not profit from collective agreements, which could lead to underpayment or self-exploitation (Expectation 3) (Reeger & Enengel, 2015; Berntsen, 2015).
Finally, we expect highly skilled workers to be in esteemed relationships because their labour potential is mostly valued according to legal standards (by wages and secondary conditions) and they maintain a relatively high degree of power, independence and autonomy in their labour market position (Expectation 4) (Florida, 2002).
Soon after, the KMT transitioned to being merely one party within a democratic system, though maintaining a high degree of power in aboriginal districts through an established system of patronage networks.
Third, the large sample size is associated with a high degree of power.
Cornuet and Luikart (1996) suggest a minimum sample size of 20 diploid individuals to achieve a reasonably high degree of power in bottleneck tests.
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