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Labor market discrimination and economic development
O. Ashenfelter, R. L. Oaxaca
Economics
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Contrast Difference
33%
Developing Economies
66%
Developing Nations
100%
Earnings Discrimination
33%
Economic Development
100%
Labor Market
33%
Labor Market Discrimination
100%
Market Economics
100%
Theories of Discrimination
33%
Traditional Theory
33%
US Labour Market
33%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Development of Economics
33%
Economic Development
100%
Labor Market
66%
Labor Market Discrimination
100%
Profit
33%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Economic Development
100%