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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. Economy of Belarus - Wikipedia

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    In principle, the decision to determine wages is left to firms, but the Government can affect the structure of wages through the so-called tariff system, a type of centrally determined wage grid. The tariff system is binding in the budget sector, including enterprises and organisations mainly financed and subsidised within the state and/or the ...

  4. Chart of the Week: Declining inflation is increasing real wages

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    These charts are one of the best ways to get a handle on the factors exerting both upward and downward pressure on stocks, wages, prices, and more. And like most things in life, they don’t ...

  5. Demographics of Belarus - Wikipedia

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    BelStat does not provide official birth data recently. However, according to BelStat the number of inhabitants age 0-4 has declined from 550,147 in January 1st, 2019 to 388,693 in January 1st, 2024, a 29.3% decline in five years. [14]

  6. Here Is the Minimum Wage in Every State - AOL

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    The minimum wage is a legally mandated minimum amount of money employers must pay. While most states have their minimum wage, states that have not set one, like Louisiana and Mississippi, must meet...

  7. Minimum wage state by state: How does yours compare? - AOL

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    The minimum hourly wage can range by nearly $10 per hour depending on where you live. See how your state compares.

  8. Wage growth - Wikipedia

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    Wage growth (or real wage growth) is a rise of wage adjusted for inflations, often expressed in percentage. [1] In macroeconomics , wage growth is one of the main indications to measure economic growth for a long-term since it reflects the consumer's purchasing power in the economy as well as the level of living standards . [ 2 ]

  9. Income distribution - Wikipedia

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    The concept of inequality is distinct from that of poverty [5] and fairness. Income inequality metrics (or income distribution metrics) are used by social scientists to measure the distribution of income, and economic inequality among the participants in a particular economy, such as that of a specific country or of the world in general.