Regional Wage Differences of American Advanced Educational Teachers
Abstract
Regional differences in income are common research issues around the world and in various occupations. This article will be different from the previous analysis of income differences in the entire labor market in certain regions, and will focus on a relatively small number of American higher education recipients. Through linear regression analysis of income data in the four major regions of the United States, judge the influence of regional distribution and academic differences on advanced education teachers’ income, to explore whether the income of this group has the general characteristic of income regional differences.
Full Text: PDF DOI: 10.15640/rcbr.v11n1a1
Abstract
Regional differences in income are common research issues around the world and in various occupations. This article will be different from the previous analysis of income differences in the entire labor market in certain regions, and will focus on a relatively small number of American higher education recipients. Through linear regression analysis of income data in the four major regions of the United States, judge the influence of regional distribution and academic differences on advanced education teachers’ income, to explore whether the income of this group has the general characteristic of income regional differences.
Full Text: PDF DOI: 10.15640/rcbr.v11n1a1
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