The Economic Journal: The Quarterly Journal of the Royal Economic Society, Том 23,Випуск 89 |
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... 47.8 49.0 50.2 61 : 1 49.3 45.3 44.9 > ܙܙ Col. ( 1 ) = pay day . Col. ( 2 ) =
number of men paid . Col. ( 3 ) = percentage of average individual wage during
each separate week to average individual weekly wage during the whole 26
weeks .
... 47.8 49.0 50.2 61 : 1 49.3 45.3 44.9 > ܙܙ Col. ( 1 ) = pay day . Col. ( 2 ) =
number of men paid . Col. ( 3 ) = percentage of average individual wage during
each separate week to average individual weekly wage during the whole 26
weeks .
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... by the Association on a monthly contract , but hired out to individual firms , who
had to guarantee them at least a 30s . minimum wage , though , apart from this
guarantee , they were to be paid for the time during which they actually worked .
... by the Association on a monthly contract , but hired out to individual firms , who
had to guarantee them at least a 30s . minimum wage , though , apart from this
guarantee , they were to be paid for the time during which they actually worked .
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All men who are not paid regular weekly wages by individual firms should be
organised into a corps or guild , which might in some cases be established by the
local authority , and managed in detail by a committee representative of it ...
All men who are not paid regular weekly wages by individual firms should be
organised into a corps or guild , which might in some cases be established by the
local authority , and managed in detail by a committee representative of it ...
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... apart from this , he will naturally take into account that the time given to the low
- paid work might reduce his capacity to earn at the highlypaid work . These
considerations make it evident that any abbreviating effect which rising incomes
may ...
... apart from this , he will naturally take into account that the time given to the low
- paid work might reduce his capacity to earn at the highlypaid work . These
considerations make it evident that any abbreviating effect which rising incomes
may ...
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... he supplies capital for longer periods , as on debentures or against a mortgage
, his power to meet emergencies is thereby weakened , and there is an increase
in his Financial Insecurity , for bearing which he naturally requires to be paid .
... he supplies capital for longer periods , as on debentures or against a mortgage
, his power to meet emergencies is thereby weakened , and there is an increase
in his Financial Insecurity , for bearing which he naturally requires to be paid .
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The Economic Journal: The Quarterly Journal of the Royal Economic Society, Том 1 Повний перегляд - 1891 |
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