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ABSTRACT

March 1985, Vol. 108, No. 3

Wage differences among workers
in the same job and establishment

John E. Buckley
Economist, Division of Occupational Pay and Employee Benefit Levels, Bureau of Labor Statistics


Employers commonly pay more than one wage rate to workers in a particular job; spreads between the highest and lowest rates in a job are typically wider among white- than blue-collar occupations.

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