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Web10 de jun. de 2004 · D.G.Blanchflower1995A comparison of changes in the structure of wages in four OECD countries. In R.B.Freeman& L.F.Katz(eds.), Differences and Changes in Wage Structure, pp. 2565. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. KruegerA.B.1993How computers have changed the wage structure: Evidence from microdata 1984–1989. Web1 de out. de 1991 · A variety of statistical models are estimated to try to correct for unobserved variables that might be correlated with both job-related computer use and … list of behavior change theories
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WebKrueger, A. “How Computers Have Changed the Wage Structure: Evidence from Micro Data.” Quarterly Journal of Economics 108, no. 1 (February 1993): 33-60. DiNardo, J., … WebCOMPUTERS HAVE CHANGED THE WAGE STRUCTURE 35 Survey (HSBS), which contains information on achievement test scores and family background, as well … WebDataSpace: How Computers Have Changed the Wage Structure: Evidence From Microdata, 1984-89 Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: … list of behavior intervention strategies pbis