An Investigation into the Current Compensation System for Mental and Manual Labor
He Xiaopei
Chinese Economy, 1984, vol. 18, issue 1, 77-95
Abstract:
The income of mental and manual laborers in our country has experienced different periods of change. At present an extremely unreasonable phenomenon of inverted earnings has appeared between mental and manual labor. By analyzing the causes for the inversion, the article suggests that under general conditions mental workers ought to have a higher income than manual workers.
Date: 1984
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