This means government jobs paying below average wages that attract fewer above average IQ workers.
Average wages in an economy are determined by the average productivity in that economy.
Average wages have also fallen by 5% in real terms over the past year.
Average wages, for instance, have been rising in the big parts companies despite the recession.
Over the past year, average wages in the euro-11 have increased by a modest 2.2%.
The housing market will improve when average wages increase, specifically above HR salary research reports.
Average wages in China's manufacturing sector rose 18.9% last year, according to China's National Bureau of Statistics.
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In many rich countries average wages in the state sector are higher than in the private one.
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When compared with average wages, prices are at levels seen in the mid-1990s, long before the boom.
Mr Kerry said the "transformative" plan could also drastically reduce unemployment and raise average wages by some 40%.
Ministers believe public sector salaries should be more closely linked to average wages in the local labour market.
As with other lucrative blue-collar occupations, these trades take training, but they promise steady work and better-than-average wages.
Mr Stoiber says he will reduce the burden of welfare contributions to less than 40% of average wages.
The ONS has looked at net national income per head, rather than the average wages that workers receive.
The tax credit would be targeted to those firms with employees whose average wages fall below a certain threshold.
These three factors tell us that flat average wages over time don't necessarily support a narrative of middle-class stagnation.
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From 2001 to 2009, during that eight-year period, wages -- average wages for middle-class families actually fell by 5 percent.
The report finds no such impact in manufacturing but in the services sector offshoring has lowered average wages a bit.
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Average wages for workers, for instance, more than tripled during the nineteenth century while working hours declined by nearly a third.
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One of over 45% or so of average wages appears to have large bad effects and no really noticeable good ones.
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The authors propose closing this loophole by calculating benefits for immigrants based on their average wages while in the United States.
Yes, business profits will go down as the average wages go up.
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Average wages in urban areas are higher than those in rural areas.
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Average wages in Atlantic Canada are only two-thirds of the national figure.
Looking at ratios of house prices to both rents and average wages, our survey finds that houses are significantly overvalued in 13 countries.
These tax credits will be based on size and average wages, so that small businesses can provide health care without destroying their bottom line.
The unemployment rate in six big cities fell to 11.7% in June from 13.1% in April and average wages rose 1.8% between May and June.
Those that don't, will need to contribute towards the cost of covering their employees on a sliding scale based on their size and average wages.
Average wages of unionised workers were 11.5% higher than non-union workers.
In 2011, average wages in Sedgemoor, the district around the town, fell by 9.4%, according to the official analysis of all jobs, including part-time work.
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