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  2. Journal of Labor Research - Wikipedia

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    The Journal of Labor Research is a peer-reviewed academic journal which publishes articles regarding labor relations in the United States. Its articles cover the nature of work, labor-management relations, welfare-to-work, flexible employment, labor policy, regulation of labor unions, dispute resolution, and workplace grievance resolution.

  3. Local hiring - Wikipedia

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    Local hiring is a goal or requirement to hire people who live close to the place of work. This aim is often more specifically structured as a requirement for contractors awarded certain types of publicly funded projects to recruit a certain proportion of the people working on the project from a particular area.

  4. Journal of Law, Economics, and Policy - Wikipedia

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    The Journal of Law, Economics & Policy is an independent, peer-edited law journal run by students at the Antonin Scalia Law School of George Mason University. Founded in 2002, the journal covers the eponymous fields of law, economics, and policy. [ 1 ]

  5. Recruitment - Wikipedia

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    Recruitment poster for the UK army. Recruitment is the overall process of identifying, sourcing, screening, shortlisting, and interviewing candidates for jobs (either permanent or temporary) within an organization. Recruitment also is the process involved in choosing people for unpaid roles.

  6. Political recruitment model - Wikipedia

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    When women fall off the political recruitment model between eligibles stage and the aspirants stage it is the result of a supply issue. [6] A supply issue is when there aren't enough women who have the desire or motivation to run for office. [5] Supply barriers seen in the political recruitment model are individual resources, and ambition.

  7. United States Army Recruiting Command - Wikipedia

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    For much of the rest of the 19th century, recruitment was left to the regimental recruiting parties, usually recruiting in their regional areas as was the practice in Europe. Up to the commencement of the American Civil War, two types of forces existed in the United States that performed their own recruiting: those for the Regular Army , and ...

  8. Category:Economy of Ohio - Wikipedia

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  9. Patrick Mason (economist) - Wikipedia

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    Mason is a professor of economics, University of Massachusetts - Amherst, where he is also affiliated with the Political Economy Research Institute. [3] Previously, he was employed at Florida State University, [4] Tuskegee University, Clark Atlanta University, University of California, Riverside, Wayne State University, and the University of Notre Dame. [2]