A Statistical Analysis of Public and Non-Public Employees in the RMI
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andPart One: Educational Attainment and Wages This essay, the first in a series focusing on RMI employees, analyzes education and wage characteristics using data from the 1980 and 1999 censuses and the more recent 2002 Household Income and Expenditure Survey (HIES). A common and longstanding opinion in the RMI holds that the public sector - rather than the private sector - attracts and employs a disproportionate share of educated people.
andPart One: Educational Attainment and Wages This essay, the first in a series focusing on RMI employees, analyzes education and wage characteristics using data from the 1980 and 1999 censuses and the more recent 2002 Household Income and Expenditure Survey (HIES). A common and longstanding opinion in the RMI holds that the public sector - rather than the private sector - attracts and employs a disproportionate share of educated people.
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- Benjamin M. Graham
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