Changing labor market patterns in the nonprofit and for-profit sectors: Implications for nonprofit management

作者: Anne E. Preston

DOI: 10.1002/NML.4130010104

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摘要: A decade ago, women who chose to work in the nonprofit sector made relatively small monetary sacrifices. However, recent data point a marked decline, during 1980s, wages of relative for-profit sector. This decline is likely lead labor shortages if managers do not engage active policies attract new workers.

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