labour market造句1. The shakeout in the labour market after Christmas usually makes January a bad month for unemployment.
2. More women are being encouraged into the labour market these days.
3. The Scottish labour market has been remarkably successful in absorbing the increase in the number of graduates.
4. A million young people enter the labour market each year.
5. Thus, an efficient managerial labour market would be enough.
6. Finally, we come to the managerial labour market constraint.
7. Economic statistics: Labour market statistics: average earnings.
8. Undoubtedly, the labour market is more flexible.
9. Older people who remain active in the formal labour market will be in receipt of earnings from employment.
10. The managerial labour market thus has both an internal and an external dimension.
11. I introduced above the idea of a managerial labour market in the context of the salary package setting procedure.
12. And the labour market is the invisible global bazaar where survival-life itself-is traded for work.
13. The objective of the research is to gain a better insight into labour market processes.
14. Firms are trying to shift the balance of power in the labour market back in their favour.
15. The longer people have been unemployed, the harder it is for them to compete in the labour market.
16. The project is an examination of the workings of a segmented labour market.
17. The above brief account throws into sharp relief the essential differences between the Keynesian and classical theories of labour market adjustment.
18. By focusing on wage profiles it is possible to show contrasts between different segments of the labour market.
19. First, many employers were until recently largely unaware of the changes taking place in the labour market.
20. Labour market participation Caring for a disabled or elderly person is clearly associated with lower rates of labour market participation among women.
21. The simplest variant of the theory is to split the labour market into two sectors.
22. The relation is therefore a mechanism which illustrates how the labour market responds out of equilibrium.
23. They are arriving at a time when the economy, with its tight labour market, can not easily absorb them.
24. Around 700 jobs have been created, which in a labour market of less than 14,000 is a huge number.
25. These preliminary results suggest the desirability of looking beyond the female labour market for an adequate characterization of economic influences on fertility.
26. The fall in the birth rate in the 1970s means that the number of people entering the labour market today is falling.
27. One motivation for the reform was the perceived disincentive to labour market participation generated by the current benefit rules.
28. Grossman assumes that the only benefit to increased health status is in income returns in the labour market.
29. Being in work, nomatterhow poor the conditions, opens up the possibility of recruitment into the primary labour market.
30. Are the investments of these agencies helping to challenge or reinforce the historic sectarian divisions within the labour market? 3.