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Lack of Motivation Is Often the Problem Underlying Time Lost

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Lack of motivation is often the problem underlying time lost to tardiness and absenteeism.


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Median Earnings

The middle value of income earned, such that half of earners make more and half make less, often used to measure central tendency of income distribution.

Compensating Differentials

Wage differentials that arise from the need to compensate workers for non-monetary aspects of a job, such as difficult working conditions or undesirable locations.

Midnight Shift

A work schedule that typically runs through the night hours, often starting at or around midnight and lasting until morning.

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A theory in labor economics that suggests higher wages can increase worker productivity and efficiency, often leading to lower turnover and improved quality of work.

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