Sentences with phrase «labor cost differences»

These studies often include geographic cost differences, labor cost differences and analysis of geographic isolation, among other factors.
Adequacy studies often include geographic cost differences, labor cost differences, and analysis of geographic isolation, among other factors.

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The difference comes from input costs, especially labor.
One of these is to examine the difference between the growth of output prices and the labor cost required to produce each unit of output.
Among the differences are cost of labor, availability of outside funding, quality of facilities, and socioeconomics of the community.
Factors such as location, labor costs, patient capacity and percentage of uninsured population generally did not account for the price differences, the authors said, making it difficult for patients to know their costs in advance and to «act as rational consumers.»
The average cost difference between Autosteer - assisted driving and the labor cost of humans doing manual driving could become negligible by 2019 or 2020, according to a Lux Research report.
The national data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics indicate that annual employer insurance costs are 26 percent higher for teachers than for private - sector professionals; adjusting for higher participation rates among teachers reduces the difference to 16 percent.
The National Institute for Labor Relations Research reported that in 2011, when disposable personal income — personal income minus taxes — was adjusted for differences in living costs, the seven states with the lowest incomes per capita (Alaska, California, Hawaii, Maine, Oregon, Vermont, and West Virginia) lack Right to Work laws.
To account for differences in cost of living, mean salary data was normalized using the most recent average price data of white bread from the Bureau of Labor and Statistics (October 2014, http://www.bls.gov/data/).
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