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Focuses on pay increases reported by U.S. counties in 2001. Average annual pay in New York County, New York; Counties with the highest annual pay increases; Large counties with the lowest pay.
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Focuses on annual pay increases in U.S. counties in 2001. Employment level in Lafayette, Louisiana; Counties with the highest annual pay increases; Major counties that experienced a decline in average annual pay from 2000 to 2001.
- Prague-East District. // Czech Business & Trade;2003, Issue 9/10, p32
Details the economic characteristics of the Prague-East district in the Czech Republic, as of December 31, 2002. Area; Population; Major industries; Number of economic entities; Average gross monthly wages; Unemployment; Foreign investors.
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Looks at the economic characteristics of the Prague-West district in the Czech Republic, as of December 31, 2002. Area; Population; Major industries; Number of economic entities; Average gross monthly wages; Unemployment; Foreign investors.
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- Low Pay and Income in Urban and Rural Areas: Evidence from the British Household Panel Survey. Gilbert, Alana; Phimister, Euan; Theodossiou, Ioannis // Urban Studies (Routledge);Jun2003, Vol. 40 Issue 7, p1207
This paper examines the extent of urban-rural differences in low pay and the link between low pay and low incomes using data on urban and rural residents from the British Household Panel Survey for 1991-98. The results suggest that, overall, urban wages were significantly less than accessible...
- Hourly Earnings Differentials by Region and Size of City. Fuchs, Victor R. // Monthly Labor Review;Jan67, Vol. 90 Issue 1, p22
Investigates the geographical wage differentials based on hourly earnings of all nonagricultural persons in the U.S. Standardization for geographical differences in industry or occupation; Regional differences in hourly earnings; Effect of race, sex, age and education on the regional earnings...
- Writing from Iowa. Walsh, Cheryl // Confrontation;Fall2003/Winter2004, Issue 84/85, p309
This article presents information by the author about the time he spent in Iowa. There were plenty of cornfields along with soybean fields and more cows and hogs in Iowa than I ever cared to see, but where I lived in Winneshiek County it was neither fiat nor boring. When I think of Decorah,...


