• Labor market segmentation is the division of the labor market according to a principle such as occupation, geography and industry. One type of segmentation...
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  • labour market Labor market segmentation Secondary labor market White-collar worker "What Is the Difference Between the Primary and Secondary Labor Market?"...
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  • Ethnic enclave Labor market segmentation Primary labor market Temporary work Underemployment Bewley, Truman (May 1995). "A Depressed Labor Market as Explained...
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  • Split labor market theory was proposed by sociologist Edna Bonacich in the early 1970s as an attempt to explain racial/ethnic tensions and labor market segmentation...
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  • of immigrant and migrant workers actively shapes labor markets. He employs labor market segmentation theory and the concepts of social and cultural capital...
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    Great Resignation (category 2021 labor disputes and strikes)
    ability or desire to work. Lambert (2022) finds that the concept of labor market segmentation is useful in explaining resignation rates across different industries...
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  • technological change upon work, migration, labor market segmentation and the relationship between the labor market, business strategy and industrial organization...
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  • to the existence of market imperfections such as non-competing groups and labor-market segmentation. In segmented labor markets, the "return on human...
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  • agglomeration, marketization, the social and cultural drivers of economic and industrial change, political economy, and labor market segmentation. According...
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    lower child labor and mortality. In addition, progressive taxation, as well as schooling, demographic changes, and labor market segmentation, contributed...
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    ISBN 978-1-4392-2134-1. Howell, Anthony J. (2009). Population Migration and Labor Market Segmentation: Empirical Evidence from Xinjiang, Northwest China. Michigan State...
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    reproduction but also contribute to persistent wage disparities, labor market segmentation, and social stratification. The implications are significant:...
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  • concept is that of labour market segmentation. While the word "dual" implies a division into two parallel markets, segmentation in its broadest sense may...
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    2000, Springer Hudson, Kenneth (2007-03-01). "The new labor market segmentation: Labor market dualism in the new economy". Social Science Research. 36...
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    ISBN 978-1-4392-2134-1. Howell, Anthony J. (2009). Population Migration and Labor Market Segmentation: Empirical Evidence from Xinjiang, Northwest China (M.S. thesis)...
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    deindustrialization, globalization, residential segregation, labor market segmentation, and migration of middle-class residents from inner cities, constrain...
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    Thomas E. (January 2023). "The Great Resignation: A Study in Labor Market Segmentation". Forum for Social Economics. doi:10.1080/07360932.2022.2164599...
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    CONSEQUENCES OF BILINGUAL EMPLOYMENT POLICIES: Ethnoraciality and Labor Market Segmentation in Alameda County, CA". Du Bois Review; Cambridge. 14 (1): 117–143...
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  • services as well as industrial development. Subsistence agriculture Labor market segmentation Singer, H. W. (1999) [1996]. "Dual economy". In Kuper, Adam; Kuper...
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  • Michael Reich (category Labor economists)
    Reich, together with Edwards and Gordon, published A Theory of Labor Market Segmentation. Reich was a teacher at Boston University for three years, and...
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  • ISBN 978-1-134-73776-5. Hori, Haruhiko (2009). "Labor Market segmentation and the Gender Wage Gap" (PDF). Japan Labor Review. 6 (1): 5–21. Eto, Mikiko (1 June...
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    1163/000000009793066460 Howell, Anthony J. (2009). Population Migration and Labor Market Segmentation: Empirical Evidence from Xinjiang, Northwest China. Michigan State...
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  • produce these goods. Wolf uses labor market segmentation to provide a historical account of the creation of ethnic segmentation. Where World Systems theory...
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    of migration. In addition, circular migration is influenced by labor market segmentation, because the working populations in many high-income countries...
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    Marketing (redirect from Market demographic)
    Needs-based segmentation (also known as benefit segmentation) "places the customers' desires at the forefront of how a company designs and markets products...
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    March 2014. Howell, Anthony J. (2009). Population Migration and Labor Market Segmentation: Empirical Evidence from Xinjiang, Northwest China. Michigan State...
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  • 12 (1): 3–11. Vietorisz, Thomas, and Bennett Harrison. 1973. ‘‘Labor Market Segmentation: Positive Feedback and Divergent Development.’’ American Economic...
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  • primarily used in commodity markets (e.g., sugar, salt, fruit and vegetables, etc.); very small markets (where segmentation would result in segments too...
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    and up to 73% in Syria. There is also a significant level of labor market segmentation related to economic restructuring and insider-outsider issues;...
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  • Lawrence M. Kahn (category Cornell University School of Industrial and Labor Relations faculty)
    with a dissertation entitled "Unions and Labor Market Segmentation". Kahn was a professor of economics and labor and industrial relations at the University...
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