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- Distribution of labor income in Turkey: Gender, urbanization and geographical region differences by Anwar Shaikh and Hale Kirer (unpublished work).
- Shaikh, A. (2016, April 12). Folder label notation NA-24-22. (Unpublished manuscript note).
- Shaikh, A. (2016, April 12). An probability. (Unpublished manuscript note).
- Shaikh, A. (2016, April 12). Even though men have higher average incomes than women, & whites have higher average incomes than African Americans, the distribution of income within groups are all essentially exponential. (Unpublished manuscript note).
- Shaikh, A. (2016, April 12). Gender differences in income levels are much greater. (Unpublished manuscript note).
- Shaikh, A. (2016, April 12). Would not be fundamentally altered. (Unpublished manuscript note).
- Shaikh, A. (2016, April 12). Proposed. (Unpublished manuscript note).
- Shaikh, A. (2016, April 12). What does this mean? (Unpublished manuscript note).
- Shaikh, A. (2016, April 12). Check this. (Unpublished manuscript note).
- Shaikh, A. (2016, April 12). That. (Unpublished manuscript note).
- Shaikh, A. (2016, April 12). Concurrence of. (Unpublished manuscript note).
- Shaikh, A. (2016, April 12). When 2006 is the first available data why not follow it? (Unpublished manuscript note).
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Recommended Citation
Shaikh, Anwar PhD, "Distribution of Labor Income in Turkey" (2016). Archives of Anwar Shaikh. 1215.
https://digitalcommons.bard.edu/as_archive/1215