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- Labor_market_segmentation abstract "A labor market is seen as segmented if it "consists of various sub-groups with little or no crossover capability". Segmentation can result in different groups, for example men and women, receiving different wages for the same work. The 19th-century Irish political economist John Elliott Cairnes referred to this phenomenon as that of "noncompeting groups".A similar, almost synonymous concept is that of a dual labour market (DLM). However, as the word "dual" implies, a DLM usually refers to two parallel markets, whilst segmentation in the broadest sense may involve several labor markets.".
- Labor_market_segmentation wikiPageExternalLink Fields%20note_jun06.pdf.
- Labor_market_segmentation wikiPageExternalLink LaborMarketSegm.html.
- Labor_market_segmentation wikiPageExternalLink segmented-labor-market-theory.php.
- Labor_market_segmentation wikiPageExternalLink 1O88-labourmarketsegmentation.html.
- Labor_market_segmentation wikiPageExternalLink globally-segmented-labor-markets1.pdf.
- Labor_market_segmentation wikiPageID "16837370".
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- Labor_market_segmentation hasPhotoCollection Labor_market_segmentation.
- Labor_market_segmentation subject Category:Economic_systems.
- Labor_market_segmentation subject Category:Labor.
- Labor_market_segmentation subject Category:Labor_economics.
- Labor_market_segmentation type Abstraction100002137.
- Labor_market_segmentation type EconomicSystems.
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- Labor_market_segmentation comment "A labor market is seen as segmented if it "consists of various sub-groups with little or no crossover capability". Segmentation can result in different groups, for example men and women, receiving different wages for the same work. The 19th-century Irish political economist John Elliott Cairnes referred to this phenomenon as that of "noncompeting groups".A similar, almost synonymous concept is that of a dual labour market (DLM).".
- Labor_market_segmentation label "Labor market segmentation".
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