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b Quality of Labor Force | 13 |
DETERMINANTS OF LABOR FORCE PARTICIPATION | 26 |
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additional worker Age Groups Average Number Busan CALIFORNIA Chuncheon coefficient collective bargaining confidence level countries discouraged worker economic educational attainment employed employers establishments expected female labor force female workers firms FKTU Force Participation Rates Force Sensitivity Graph Health and Social income income effect increased industrial relations industrial unions Intercity Regression Jacob Mincer Japan Japanese workers Korean industries Korean workers Labor Affairs labor disputes LABOR ECONOMICS labor force behavior labor force participation labor mobility labor supply labor union Labor-Management Councils LIBRARY Male Female married women migration negative Number of Disputes number of workers Office of Labor percent propensity to move ratio real wages rural areas salary earners SAN DIEGO sector Seoul separation rates Social Affairs Source statistically significant Table tail test total employment trade union unemployed unemployment rate union membership UNIVE UNIVERSITY urban areas value added variables vocational training institutes wage and salary