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But Carpenter never subscribed to a socialism of wage levels and work rates.
Work rates were also high across Asia and the up-and-coming economies of Latin America.
And researchers who looked at Mincome's impact on work rates discovered that they had barely dropped at all.
Today, their agenda includes checking the building work, rates and insurance, as one might expect with any brand-new property.
Deysel and Mostert matched the physicality of the opposition, had good work rates and carried the ball strongly.
But in the booming economy of the late 1990s, work rates rose, poverty fell and "ending welfare" was largely judged a success.
Overall work rates among the over-60s will still be lower than they were for the same cohort when it was younger.
While it is hard to get comparable international statistics on this, it also seems that unpaid work rates may have risen faster in the UK than elsewhere.
Bradley, a severe man with a buzz cut, is built along the lines of an American football coach: a steady, hardworking, but personality-free drill sergeant whose analysis of plays is smattered with terms like "systems" and "work rates".
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The adversarial relationship that develops between workers and employers in contested claims causes California to have one of the lowest return-to-work rates of all states.
Among the violations found, officials said, were failing to pay for all hours worked and paying piece-work rates that resulted in pay below the minimum wage.
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