When I was a nursing assistant, there would be shift differentials. I'm not sure if it's the same thing as wage differentials. But basically it was a small increase in your hourly wage if you worked a different shift. For example, the nursing home had a .40 differential for second shift and a .30 differential for third shift. So a person who makes 10 dollars an hour, would make 10.40 an hour while working a second shift. Or would make 10.30 an hour while working third. But would make 10.00 an hour while working first.
experienced workers are more likely to recieve higher wages than one from a college or university
Carrie Glasser has written: 'Wage differentials' -- subject(s): Labor and laboring classes, Unskilled labor, Wage differentials, Wages
persistent wage and unemployment differentials in different regions of the country
Heat differentials.
Some of the main causes for fluctuations in foreign currency exchange rates are differentials in inflation and differentials in interest rates. Others include currency-account deficits and public debt.
T. Huw Edwards has written: 'Short and long run decompositions of OECD wage inequality changes' -- subject(s): Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development, Wage differentials
R. H. Oostendorp has written: 'Globalization and the gender wage gap' -- subject(s): Foreign Investments, Globalization, International trade, Sex discrimination against women, Wage differentials
Alexis Palma has written: 'Explaining earnings and income inequality in Chile' -- subject(s): Wage differentials, Income distribution
Matthias P. Beck has written: 'Wage differentials, wage growth and employment stability' 'The evolution of dismissal legislation in light of the class and state centred interpretations of the welfarestate' 'Pension reform and manpower policy in Japan and Germany'
Robert Plasman has written: 'Comparing apples with oranges' -- subject(s): Sex differences, Sex discrimination in employment, Wage differentials, Wages, Women
Daniel Chiquiar has written: 'International migration, self-selection, and the distribution of wages' -- subject(s): Emigration and immigration, Wage differentials, Econometric models
Ronald L. Oaxaca has written: 'Male-female wage differentials in urban labor markets' -- subject(s): Discrimination in employment, Employment, Wages, Women
David Eugene Clark has written: 'Evaluating the recreational benefits of environmental improvement using compensating wage differentials' -- subject(s): Fishing, Mathematical models, Recreation