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Title: Explaining the Effects of Capital Sector for Income Determination
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1. D'Amico, Ronald
Explaining the Effects of Capital Sector for Income Determination
Work and Occupations 9,4 (November 1982): 411-439.
Also: http://wox.sagepub.com/content/9/4/411.abstract
Cohort(s): Young Men
Publisher: Sage Publications
Keyword(s): Capital Sector; Dual Economic Theory; Earnings; Educational Attainment; Industrial Sector; Unions

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This article explicates some of the mechanisms whereby economic sector affects earnings. It estimates both direct and indirect sectoral effects, disaggregates the dependent variable into hourly wage and annual hours worked components and explores the interplay between sector and occupational distributions. The final section explores the extent to which capital sectors exhaust the relevance of industrial structure for earnings. The author finds that substantial interindustry variation in wages exists net of sector.
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D'Amico, Ronald. "Explaining the Effects of Capital Sector for Income Determination." Work and Occupations 9,4 (November 1982): 411-439.