future earnings

collocation in English

meaningsoffutureandearnings

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future
adjective[before noun]
uk
/ˈfjuː.tʃər/
us
/ˈfjuː.tʃɚ/
happening or existing in ...
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earnings
noun[plural]
uk
/ˈɜː.nɪŋz/
us
/ˈɝː.nɪŋz/
the amount of money that someone is paid ...
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(Definition offutureandearningsfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Therefore, the net impact of premature mortality and impaired cognitive development is loss offutureearnings.
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This quick analysis using our model does not assume any effects onfutureearnings.
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Given the relatively small role for uncertainty, it is unlikely that expectational errors aboutfutureearningsplay a major role in explaining college choices.
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It amounts to assuming that all flows offutureearningscan be treated as currently existing capital.
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The smaller is, the less important the peer group is tofutureearnings.
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Thus, although factor 2 does not greatly affect college choices, it greatly informs the agent about hisfutureearnings.
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As such, the distribution of current andfutureearningsmay be a key aspect of divorce proceedings.
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For the upper-class group, the following factors were important: the effect of going to university onfutureearnings, and encouragement received from family and friends.
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The evidence, however, is sufficient to indicate the absence of any association in 1925 between length of service and the prospect offutureearnings.
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However, factor 2 is important for predictingfutureearnings, as we show below.
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By this, we mean that restrictions on borrowing againstfutureearningsare assumed not to be important.
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In order to choose between high school and college, say at age 17, agents forecastfutureearnings(and other returns) at each schooling level.
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Alternatively, schools could be considered to raise the households' opportunity cost of time, by raising expectedfutureearnings.
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Factor 1 provides information on ability, but almost none onfutureearnings.
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The high predictability offutureearningsand returns may be inflated by our imputation procedure.
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The components offutureearningsthat are forecastable are captured by the factors that are known by the agents when they make their educational choices.
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In the environment wherefutureearningsare uncertain and insurance markets are incomplete, they accumulate wealth in order to self-insure against such uncertainty (the precautionary motive of savings).
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Moreover, both teen miscarriage and teen childbearing predicted reduced income available from husbands and persistent, adverse effects on labor market activity,futureearnings, and welfare dependence.
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Its capital must be adjusted to the level at which presumedfutureearningswill at least bear all outgoings, including interest charges.
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Only later does it appear that the loan comes with a repayment plan with binding force over the person'sfutureearnings.
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