单词 | Labour market |
例句 | 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. 13. is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words. 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. 1. The shakeout in the labour market after Christmas usually makes January a bad month for unemployment. 2. The objective of the research is to gain a better insight into labour market processes. 31. The unequal treatment of men and women in the labour market is deeply entrenched in our culture. 32. The sector with which we are here concerned was thus an exceptional breach in a hitherto all-male part of the labour market. 33. Our main aim is to help promote a competitive and efficient labour market. 34. Where job ladders are created, further managerial work is involved in managing the operation of the internal labour market. 35. This is not the place to explore the subtleties of dual or segmented labour market theories. 36. Those lower down lack both the material and social resources which those higher up can employ to navigate a flexible labour market. 37. Readers will not need to be reminded of Keynes's objections to that theory of labour market adjustment! 38. Many women workers exhibit labour market characteristics traditionally associated with vulnerability to unemployment. 39. In fact, considerable evidence is available which shows that older works face age discrimination in the labour market. 40. Problems would seem to exist on both the supply and demand side of the labour market for designers. 41. But the Commission is also a direct participant in fostering the necessary adaptability in the labour market. 42. Special importance shall be attached to an active labour market policy, such as vocational training and retraining. 43. It is necessary to abolish this distorting influence on the labour market. 43. is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words. 44. Poor health and disability are both consistently associated with early exit from the labour market. 45. First, women's labour market participation is regarded as marginal in comparison with that of men. 46. The lower left-hand graph is the short-run aggregate production function and the lower right-hand graph illustrates the economy's labour market. 47. Hodgson believed that the case had been made for an entirely open, competitive labour market in the West Indies. 48. A smaller labour market creates a window of employment opportunity for minority groups, including those who are disabled. 49. The equilibrium levels of income and employment were believed to be determined largely in the labour market. 50. Certificates are one outcome of schooling and will enable the pupil to compete effectively in the labour market. 51. Educational vocationalism does not seem to offer much hope for the reform either of education or of the labour market. 52. Labour pains A more flexible labour market has not stopped pay going up. 53. Keynes's theory of labour market adjustment has fallen victim to widespread ignorance and neglect. 54. The interaction between inflation and unemployment depends upon how well the labour market works. 55. If the ith labour market initially experiences excess demand money wages will rise at a rate. 56. It is of concern within the single market since it distorts the operation of the labour market and competitiveness. 57. We shall continue to develop our model of the labour market. 58. Age barriers also served to structure the young adults' experience of the labour market. 59. If a decision is made to enter the labour market, the next decision concerns how many hours to work. 60. Not the least among these changes is the greater participation of women in the labour market and their increased career expectations. 61. Lone parents have much smaller proportions of household heads in the labour market than two parent families. 62. Precisely what effects this will have on the dynamics of the labour market is extremely complex but none the less real. 63. In contrast, discrimination against black students occurs at the initial entry stage into the labour market. 64. However, this survey also found that women spent less time out of the labour market rearing children than is often believed. 65. This pattern of segregation is sometimes characterized as that of a dual labour market. 66. In theory, today's more flexible labour market should allow unemployment to fall more quickly. 67. In particular, the real wage will adjust spontaneously soas to prevent the emergence of excess supply in the labour market. 68. The supply of jobs is considered as is the notion of a two-tier labour market including core and transient jobs. 69. An analysis of the results should shed light on the workings of the Northern Ireland labour market. 70. They are seen as a drain on the profit because they don't function in the labour market to produce profit. 71. People with disabilities also experience severe difficulties in both training and the labour market. 72. Accompanying the exclusion from the labour market has been a policy of disenfranchising the underclass from full welfare citizenship. 73. Divorce, decreases in family size and the increased labour market participation of women raise questions about future supplies of informal care. 74. The labour market is where countervailing power has most obviously grown. 75. The findings are likely to generate important implications in terms of competitiveness, regional and labour market impact and regulatory policy. 76. The labour market is still tight; other inflationary pressures have yet to abate. 77. However as she grows older, and perhaps re-enters the labour market, domestic tasks are shared more equitably. 78. The directive is designed to ease labour market restrictions and strengthen the single market. 79. The relationship between qualifications and jobs is attenuated by the complexities of labour market segmentation and this itself is subject to local diversification. 80. The Secondary Labour Market An important part of this secondary labour market is composed of what are known as flexible workers. 81. There is some evidence of modest influences, among many others, of the female labour market on family building patterns. 82. Britain's flexible labour market and low taxation helped push unemployment and inflation to the lowest level for a generation. 83. Clearly, this kind of legislation reflects a more positive stance towards older workers and their role in the labour market. 84. Workers are said to be rationed in the labour market and firms are said to be rationed in the commodity market. 85. The object is to establish the change in hours supply to the labour market ta. 86. The disparity arises because some of those who lost their jobs withdrew from the labour market, perhaps through early retirement. 87. They can also develop an internal labour market. 88. The labour market is too inflexible for an economy seeking rapidly redeploy resources to higher - value industries. 89. The labour market is the primary source of the inequalities which are carried into retirement. 90. Although unemployment is low, rapid job losses among Japan's army of temporary workers are exposing the unfairness of a two-tier labour market and straining an egalitarian society. 91. The enterprises run by local people in China can make use of the internal labour market, reduce the rate of employee turnover, increase the capital accumulation of manpower, and realize the... 92. Labour market reforms should help to facilitate appropriate wage-setting, as well as labour mobility across sectors and regions. 93. Economic research puts this down to increased flexibility in the labour market. 94. The case for more reform, especially to the labour market and welfare state, is unanswerable. 95. Rural labour market brought redound to education from many channel. 96. In some states, retirement ages are linked to economic growth, in others, to labour market indicators and the financial health of pension funds. 97. But to maintain fast growth as the labour market tightens, China's floating population will have to drop anchor. 98. German wage - setting has become less centralised and the labour market freer, at least at the margins. 99. So top billing should go to deregulating cosseted industries and reforming the labour market. 100. Demographically, by freeing the labour market and operating a colour-blind immigration policy, the reforms have created an increasingly cosmopolitan society. 101. The internal labour market plays a very important role in the management of enterprises' manpower resources. 102. It also confirms the tight labour market,[http://] potentially a source of wage inflation. 103. The pattern is that of an economic upturn beginning to press on primary producing capacity, and in the UK on the labour market too. 104. On the wider labour market survey measure , an alarming 18.3 % of 16 - to 25 - year - olds are unemployed. 105. Ms Elder said countries including the UK run the risk of generating a "lost generation" of people who are shut out from the labour market. |
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