Internal-External Attitudes, Sense of Efficacy, and Labor Market Experience: A Reply to Duncan and Morgan
Paul J. Andrisani
Journal of Human Resources, 1981, vol. 16, issue 4, 658-666
Abstract:
The paper studies direct evidence on reservation wages reported in Great Britain in 1982 to assess (1) whether such asking prices are `high' and (2) whether variations in these reservation wages are related to differences in measures of the subjective ...
Date: 1981
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