The New Zealand Journal of History, Svazek 22University of Auckland., 1988 |
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Strana 72
... economic one . A worker should obtain the market value of his labour when trade was prospering , but in more depressed times he must not be paid less than the wages regarded as sufficient for the maintenance of himself , a wife and two ...
... economic one . A worker should obtain the market value of his labour when trade was prospering , but in more depressed times he must not be paid less than the wages regarded as sufficient for the maintenance of himself , a wife and two ...
Strana 140
... economic bases and consequently differing occupational structures there is a possibility that sons will not follow in their father's footsteps after migration . This is not necessarily to imply some degree of inter - generational ...
... economic bases and consequently differing occupational structures there is a possibility that sons will not follow in their father's footsteps after migration . This is not necessarily to imply some degree of inter - generational ...
Strana 183
... economy - ' the spread , functioning and impact of capitalism in Fiji ' — between 1874 and 1939 , Knapman both documents the past and elucidates Fiji's troubled present . Fiji's Economic History does not attempt a comprehensive history ...
... economy - ' the spread , functioning and impact of capitalism in Fiji ' — between 1874 and 1939 , Knapman both documents the past and elucidates Fiji's troubled present . Fiji's Economic History does not attempt a comprehensive history ...
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