The Economic Journal: The Quarterly Journal of the Royal Economic Society, Том 23,Випуск 89Macmillan, 1913 |
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... average number of persons on the casual register , to whom employment was given in each month , was 2,030 , and the number of casual vacancies filled in the year was 125,304 . The corresponding figures for 1912 are 3,799 and 266,622 . A ...
... average number of persons on the casual register , to whom employment was given in each month , was 2,030 , and the number of casual vacancies filled in the year was 125,304 . The corresponding figures for 1912 are 3,799 and 266,622 . A ...
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... average , require at least one man once a week , is not very far in excess of a hundred . The demand for the men is partly caused by the fact that the police object to " lorries " standing in the streets longer than is absolutely ...
... average , require at least one man once a week , is not very far in excess of a hundred . The demand for the men is partly caused by the fact that the police object to " lorries " standing in the streets longer than is absolutely ...
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... average number of men , for whom in each month work was found was 238 in 1910 , 240 in 1911 , and 264 in 1912. The ... average , over 400 separate employers are now using the Exchange in each week . Casual labour was discussed in ...
... average number of men , for whom in each month work was found was 238 in 1910 , 240 in 1911 , and 264 in 1912. The ... average , over 400 separate employers are now using the Exchange in each week . Casual labour was discussed in ...
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... average amount charged to each employer for each man employed during the week was 118d . The number of employers in the scheme has gradually increased to 116. The total amount of wages paid in each week varies from about £ 150 to £ 180 ...
... average amount charged to each employer for each man employed during the week was 118d . The number of employers in the scheme has gradually increased to 116. The total amount of wages paid in each week varies from about £ 150 to £ 180 ...
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... average individual wage during each separate week to average individual weekly wage during the whole 26 weeks . Col. ( 4 ) = the percentage of the total wages " subbed " during each week . In Sunderland there is a scheme in operation ...
... average individual wage during each separate week to average individual weekly wage during the whole 26 weeks . Col. ( 4 ) = the percentage of the total wages " subbed " during each week . In Sunderland there is a scheme in operation ...
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The Economic Journal: The Quarterly Journal of the Royal ..., Том 30,Випуск 117 Повний перегляд - 1920 |
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