Sentence examples for range of wage from inspiring English sources

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"Low growth in a range of wage measures is also consistent with a degree of spare capacity in the labour market".

Thus, taking the finding that local labour markets support a wide range of wage rates for a given grade of labour, search theory has tried to explain the phenomenon as a product of imperfections in information about available jobs and the consequent cost of searching.

Hartmann (2004) conducted a comprehensive study of the importance of a wide range of wage subsidy variants for firms and their hiring behaviour.

Therefore, these limited data are consistent with the hypothesis that for the range of wage premiums observed, changes in the premium will have little impact on the supply of migrants.

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While a majority of jobs lost during the downturn were in the middle range of wages, a majority of those added during the recovery have been low paying, according to a new report from the National Employment Law Project.

Direct costs of testing were estimated by determining the range of supply costs from manufacturers' catalogs and the labor costs by estimating the time required to perform each procedure and multiplying by the appropriate range of wages; these costs were then multiplied by the appropriate range of the number of procedures required to implement both protocols, and the totals were summed.

Moreover, research done by the National Employment Law Project in 2012 shows that the majority of the jobs that were lost as a result of the great recession were in the middle range of wages ($13.84 to $21.13 per hour) but the majority of the jobs that have been created since the recovery began are in lower wage jobs ($7.69 to $13.83 per hour).

Range of wages from $7.43 to $16.16 were used for sensitivity analysis based on wages of different skill levels of laboratory workers.

It is, however, still possible to capture non-participation (of either partner) in the labor market: If all goods are public and there are no private goods other than leisure (as in the empirical application; see Section 3) non-participation arises for a range of positive wage rates5.

If this is the case empirically, then in this range of the wage premium, altering the premium will have little impact on intent to migrate.

Elasticities using Weibull and Cox models are lower than those using the exponential distribution, suggesting a potential range of estimated wage-setting power.

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