The Economic Journal: The Quarterly Journal of the Royal Economic Society, Том 36Macmillan, 1926 Contains papers that appeal to a broad and global readership in all fields of economics. |
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... Wages and salaries in this country do not vary with size of family , and it is suggested that this is an anomaly ... wage to an unmarried man and to a married man with a large family is the same thing as putting on the table the same ...
... Wages and salaries in this country do not vary with size of family , and it is suggested that this is an anomaly ... wage to an unmarried man and to a married man with a large family is the same thing as putting on the table the same ...
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... wages ? Has Trade Unionism been engaged in an absurdity in requiring , as the sole source of income , any uniform rate at all ? This is what is contended , but in the strange company of the other contention of equal pay for equal work ...
... wages ? Has Trade Unionism been engaged in an absurdity in requiring , as the sole source of income , any uniform rate at all ? This is what is contended , but in the strange company of the other contention of equal pay for equal work ...
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... wages to be based on families of two or three dependent children , even if most families are not of the size supposed . Though family life is not the only form of expenditure , either absolutely or at any time of life , yet a family of ...
... wages to be based on families of two or three dependent children , even if most families are not of the size supposed . Though family life is not the only form of expenditure , either absolutely or at any time of life , yet a family of ...
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... wages than costs of personal subsistence . In particular there is the question of the expenditure of the unmarried man . It is , of course , easy to show up much of this as banal ; though middle- class standards are difficult to apply ...
... wages than costs of personal subsistence . In particular there is the question of the expenditure of the unmarried man . It is , of course , easy to show up much of this as banal ; though middle- class standards are difficult to apply ...
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... wages are comparatively high follows from the fact that such limitation is not accompanied by any decrease of income , and that therefore it renders possible a better standard of comfort for the smaller number . The essential conditions ...
... wages are comparatively high follows from the fact that such limitation is not accompanied by any decrease of income , and that therefore it renders possible a better standard of comfort for the smaller number . The essential conditions ...
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