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  2. National Statistical Committee of the Republic of Belarus

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    Belstat has 7 regional subsidiaries (one in every voblast (region) and in Minsk [3]) which collect data from the legal entities based in the region.The committee and its predecessors were involved in organizing and conduction of censuses during the Soviet era (1926, 1937, 1939, 1959, 1970, 1979, 1989) and in the independent Belarus (1999, 2009, 2019).

  3. Polarization (economics) - Wikipedia

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    [citation needed] As an example of how polarization is affected by labor demand, rather than skill distributions, changing patterns of employment and earnings show strong correlations between wages and the proportion of a skill group employed. When fewer are employed, the wages go down rather than up as simple supply and demand would predict.

  4. List of U.S. states and territories by median wage and mean ...

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    The first table contains a list of U.S. states and territories by annual median income. The second table contains a list of U.S. states and territories by annual mean wage. Information from an unknown source; Average wage in the United States was $69,392 in 2020. [1] Median income per person in the U.S. was $42,800 in 2019. [2]

  5. Which State Has the Highest (and Lowest) Minimum Wage? - AOL

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    South Carolina: None. South Carolina’s lack of a state minimum wage means the $7.25 federal minimum wage applies in most cases. Tipped workers make the federal tipped minimum wage, $2.13.

  6. Wage labour - Wikipedia

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    In exchange for the money paid as wages (usual for short-term work-contracts) or salaries (in permanent employment contracts), the work product generally becomes the undifferentiated property of the employer. A wage labourer is a person whose primary means of income is from the selling of their labour in this way.

  7. Insider-outsider theory of employment - Wikipedia

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    For example, Spain has a high percentage of workers covered by collective bargaining compared to its global counterparts, indicating that the insiders of their labor market harness most of the power when it comes to wage bargaining and wage-setting (see Figure below) and hence experiences high and persistent unemployment.

  8. State and federal policymakers can remove old-age barriers that restrict the flow of benefits to the independent work force. In 2023, Utah passed a law that removed the presence of benefits in ...

  9. Real wages - Wikipedia

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    For example, to report on the relative economic successes of two nations, real wage figures are more useful than nominal figures. The importance of considering real wages also appears when looking at the history of a single country. If only nominal wages are considered, the conclusion has to be that people used to be significantly poorer than ...