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Determination of Wages  

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Introduction Wages for people in different jobs vary a lot. So throughout this coursework I will try to answer the question: 'Does your wage depend entirely on your qualifications?' To answer the question I will have to look at different jobs and how much the employees earn in those jobs. I will also need to look at whether the people who earn more than others earn more because they have better qualifications than what the others do. Qualifications A job may want an employee to have vocational qualifications to show that they already a little bit about the job they want. A job may also want an employee to have academic qualifications which may be of practical use in the job it may also indicate the person has the ability to learn new tasks and ideas. Academic qualifications can be achieved by studying in school to gain GCSE's or A...

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