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Wiatrowski, William J. – Monthly Labor Review, 1994
About half of all private sector workers are employed in small businesses with fewer than 100 workers. Work hours, compensation, and other working conditions differ between these employees and their counterparts in larger establishments. (Author)
Descriptors: Employment Practices, Private Sector, Small Businesses, Tables (Data)

Miller, Michael A. – Monthly Labor Review, 1996
Although the average wage is higher for workers in state and local governments, professional and administrative workers typically earn more in the private sector. (JOW)
Descriptors: Administrators, Local Government, Private Sector, Professional Occupations