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In rural areas, the remuneration for unskilled and semi-skilled labor drops by 0.48 and 0.65percentt, respectively, while high-skilled workers see their remuneration fall by 0.55percentt.
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In the United States, for example, the share of income going to wages and other forms of labor compensation dropped from sixty-eight per cent in 1970 to sixty-two per cent in 2010 — a decline of close to a trillion dollars.
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