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…by Japanese standards -- due to a higher labor participation rate and the continuing mismatch between the supply and demand for labor. It seems the economy would have to grow more quickly than is predicted in the current forecast if unemployment is to be further…
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Category: /History
…into "state-side" culture. When Puerto Ricans came to “the States” as labor migrants, with and without government sponsored labor contracts, the transition was difficult. Around the time of the Second World War, employers and government agencies enrolled…
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…, there were three contending systems of production in Labor. There was the plantation system, which consisted in having large farms, and hired or enslaved laborers. Another system was the family based farming in New England and the Middle Colonies, which produces…
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Category: /History
…The Southern States quickly realized that crops such as tobacco and cotton were very much in demand. The land and climate were excellent for the growth of these crops and slave labor was perfectly suited for the jobs. Most importantly to the growers…
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…, and Ravensbruck. Auschwitz Auschwitz, or Auschwitz-Birkenau, is the best-known of all Nazi death camps, though Auschwitz was just one of six extermination camps. It was also a labor concentration camp, extracting prisoners' value from them, in the form of hard labor
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…When capitalism emerged in Western Europe and the United States, the traditional division of labor between the sexes and the technique of hierarchical control, created the sex ordered division of labor in the wage labor system. Men controlling the labor
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…, and Ravensbruck. Auschwitz Auschwitz, or Auschwitz-Birkenau, is the best-known of all Nazi death camps, though Auschwitz was just one of six extermination camps. It was also a labor concentration camp, extracting prisoners' value from them, in the form of hard…
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Category: /History
…interest came about. They needed slave labor. In the Americas, the Indians offered slave labor. In time, the need for more slaves with better technological skills arose. Africa provided a wide array of products and also the technological skills the Europeans…
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Category: /History
…interest came about. They needed slave labor. In the Americas, the Indians offered slave labor. In time, the need for more slaves with better technological skills arose. Africa provided a wide array of products and also the technological skills the Europeans…
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…The Classical model of the economy says that all markets always clear. The labor market failing to clear does not exist in the Classical model because of competitive exchange equilibrium in which prices and quantities always adjust perfectly…
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