This paper uses cross-section data to examine the determinants of wages for agricultural craft workers over the period 1991-1994. Using limited dependent variable models to take account of the censoring in the data resulting from the minimum wage, we have investigated the degree to which agricultural and broader labour markets are integrated, the impact of tied housing on wages, and the extent to which the minimum wage truncates the wage distributio
Period of award 1 Jan 1996 - 30 Dec 1996Available from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:37...
Because of labour market frictions, the supply of labour to a firm does not fall instantaneously to ...
How does the introduction of tied labour or a saving product affect labour market decisions and wage...
Since the abolition of the Wages Councils in September 1993, agriculture is the only sector in the U...
Since the abolition of the Wages Councils in September 1993, agriculture is the only sector in the U...
Recent work on the economic effects of minimum wages has stressed that the standard economic model, ...
Recent work on the economic effects of minimum wages has stressed that the standard economic model, ...
Wages in traditional agrarian societies are often observed to be above reseravtion wages even in the...
This article investigates the contribution of the minimum wage on the process of de concentration of...
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A simple supply and demand argument apparently shows that minimum wage policy, ironically, hurts th...
In August 2003, six months after statutory minimum wages came into effect in South African agricultu...
Dominant employers and the minimum wage in the moroccan agriculture A model of the allocation of ag...
The purpose of the paper is to present labour/land coefficients for small farms by enterprise comput...
A monopsony model of the labour market is developed where wages and the effort level are chosen by ...
Period of award 1 Jan 1996 - 30 Dec 1996Available from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:37...
Because of labour market frictions, the supply of labour to a firm does not fall instantaneously to ...
How does the introduction of tied labour or a saving product affect labour market decisions and wage...
Since the abolition of the Wages Councils in September 1993, agriculture is the only sector in the U...
Since the abolition of the Wages Councils in September 1993, agriculture is the only sector in the U...
Recent work on the economic effects of minimum wages has stressed that the standard economic model, ...
Recent work on the economic effects of minimum wages has stressed that the standard economic model, ...
Wages in traditional agrarian societies are often observed to be above reseravtion wages even in the...
This article investigates the contribution of the minimum wage on the process of de concentration of...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre- DSC:3597.1206(LSE-CEP-DP--204) / BLDSC -...
A simple supply and demand argument apparently shows that minimum wage policy, ironically, hurts th...
In August 2003, six months after statutory minimum wages came into effect in South African agricultu...
Dominant employers and the minimum wage in the moroccan agriculture A model of the allocation of ag...
The purpose of the paper is to present labour/land coefficients for small farms by enterprise comput...
A monopsony model of the labour market is developed where wages and the effort level are chosen by ...
Period of award 1 Jan 1996 - 30 Dec 1996Available from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:37...
Because of labour market frictions, the supply of labour to a firm does not fall instantaneously to ...
How does the introduction of tied labour or a saving product affect labour market decisions and wage...