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Retail employment is of considerable importance both to thoseemployed and those employing. The scale of retail employment in terms ofnumbers and costs has ensured its central place in retail managementtasks. The sheer size of the retail employment sector, nationally andinternationally, makes it of interest to governments and academics.However, retail employment is not a simple issue and supply and demandpressures affect its levels and remunerations. Advances in managementand retail operations have attempted to restructure retail employment inrecent years.
International Journal of Retail & Distribution Management – Emerald Publishing
Published: Mar 1, 1992
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