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- (苦労などに対し)〈人〉‘に'報いる《+『名』+『for』+『名』(do『ing』)》 / (サービスに対し)〈人〉‘に'報酬を与える《+『名』+『for』+『名』)doing)》
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Remuneration is the total compensation that an employee receives in exchange for the services he/she performed for the employer. Typically, this consists of monetary rewards, also referred to as wage or salary.[1] A number of complementary benefits, however, are increasingly popular remuneration mechanisms.
Types[edit source | edit]
Remuneration can include:
- Commission
- Compensation
- Executive compensation
- Deferred compensation
- Compensation methods (in online advertising and internet marketing)
- Employee stock option
- Fringe benefit
- Salary
- Performance Linked Incentives
- Wage
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References[edit source | edit]
- ^ http://www.wordreference.com/definition/remuneration
English Journal
- Cyclical swings: The bête noire of psychiatry.
- Decker HS1.
- History of psychology.Hist Psychol.2016 Feb;19(1):52-6. doi: 10.1037/hop0000017.
- Progress in psychiatry in the West has been retarded by the proclivity of the discipline to swing violently between 2 approaches to viewing mental illness; that is, emphasizing-to the exclusion of the other-the material-somatic vs the psychical-experiential avenues to knowledge. Each time a shift oc
- PMID 26844651
- Healthcare Reimbursement and Quality Improvement: Integration Using the Electronic Medical Record Comment on "Fee-for-Service Payment--an Evil Practice That Must Be Stamped Out?".
- Britton JR1.
- International journal of health policy and management.Int J Health Policy Manag.2015 May 8;4(8):549-51. doi: 10.15171/ijhpm.2015.93.
- Reimbursement for healthcare has utilized a variety of payment mechanisms with varying degrees of effectiveness. Whether these mechanisms are used singly or in combination, it is imperative that the resulting systems remunerate on the basis of the quantity, complexity, and quality of care provided.
- PMID 26340397
- Payday, ponchos, and promotions: a qualitative analysis of perspectives from non-governmental organization programme managers on community health worker motivation and incentives.
- B-Lajoie MR1, Hulme J, Johnson K.
- Human resources for health.Hum Resour Health.2014 Dec 5;12:66. doi: 10.1186/1478-4491-12-66.
- BACKGROUND: Community health workers (CHWs) have been central to broadening the access and coverage of preventative and curative health services worldwide. Much has been debated about how to best remunerate and incentivize this workforce, varying from volunteers to full time workers. Policy bodies,
- PMID 25475643
Japanese Journal
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- Full Definition of REMUNERATE transitive verb 1: to pay an equivalent for <their services were generously remunerated> 2: to pay an equivalent to for a service, loss, or expense : recompense — re·mu·ner·a·tor \-ˌ rā-tər\ noun — re ...
- remunerateとは。意味や和訳。[動](他)((形式))〈人・労働に〉報酬を支払う;〈人の〉(努力などに)報いる((for ...))remunerate a person's effort人の努力に報いるremunerate the finder of the dog犬の発見者に謝礼をするremunerate a ...
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