- A
wage is
payment made by an
employer to an
employee for work done in a
specific period of time. Some
examples of
wage payments include compensatory payments...
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Waging am See (officially:
Waging a. See) is a muni****lity in the
district of
Traunstein in Bavaria, Germany. The town,
classified as a
climatic spa...
- A
living wage is
defined as the
minimum income necessary for a
worker to meet
their basic needs. This is not the same as a
subsistence wage,
which refers...
- A
minimum wage is the
lowest remuneration that
employers can
legally pay
their employees—the
price floor below which employees may not sell
their labor...
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Wage growth (or real
wage growth) is a rise of
wage adjusted for inflations,
often expressed in percentage. In macroeconomics,
wage growth is one of the...
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Wage slavery is a term used to
criticize exploitation of
labor by business, by
keeping wages low or
stagnant in
order to
maximize profits. The situation...
- economics, the
reservation wage is the
lowest wage rate at
which a
worker would be
willing to
accept a
particular type of job. This
wage is a
theoretical representation...
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Wage regulation refers to
attempts by a
government to
regulate wages paid to citizens.
Minimum wage regulation attempts to set an hourly, or
other periodic...
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prevailing wage for a low-skilled
worker exceeds the market-clearing
wage,
resulting in
unemployment for low-skilled workers. Meanwhile, the
prevailing wage for...
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United States, the
minimum wage is set by U.S.
labor law and a
range of
state and
local laws. The
first federal minimum wage was
instituted in the National...