Collocations withearnings

These are words often used in combination withearnings.

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actual earnings
The goal of the two groups was the same: to predict the average prediction of the uninformed group, given companies' actual earnings.
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career earnings
Perhaps a clearer way to assess the impact of a pension reform could use ' ' typical ' ' career earnings paths, holding constant overall contributions.
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civilian earnings
However, unlike regular soldiers, reservists may also claim financial assistance if their civilian earnings are greater than their military pay.
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corporate earnings
In simple terms, other things being equal, the lower the pension contribution the higher the corporate earnings.
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currency earnings
Developing economies are diverse and complex, and in most cases agriculture remains an important source of employment, output and foreign currency earnings.
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expected earnings
The expected earnings and volatility of earnings for farmers in each region are calculated, with and without a spot market for water.
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export earnings
It has been implied, however, that this behaviour was mainly the effect of growing export earnings, rather than increasing exports.
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foreign earnings
One is that the merchant fleet is still of monumental importance to this country, as an island nation, for defence, trade and foreign earnings.
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foreign exchange earnings
Besides, by 1974, cocoa had accounted for about 50 per cent of total foreign exchange earnings from agricultural exports.
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future earnings
Therefore, the net impact of premature mortality and impaired cognitive development is loss of future earnings.
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gross earnings
In other words, we do not model the impact of the tax wedge on gross wages, hence on gross earnings and unemployment.
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hourly earnings
We inflated the 1997 wages to 1998 dollars using the annual rate of increase in hourly earnings from 1996 to 1997 (3.8%; the 1997-98 rate was not available) (30).
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improved earnings
Those who have stayed have seen another year of improved earnings and conditions.
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increased earnings
Every £1 of increased earnings will be subject to an immediate reduction of 40·75p in income tax and national insurance contributions.
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lifetime earnings
Specifically, workers with low lifetime earnings tend to have higher mortality rates.
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lost earnings
Results are presented excluding the costs of lost earnings, as cost-effectiveness ratios including these costs were not reported.
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median earnings
Estimates of decile, quartile and median earnings for those in non-manufacturing are not available for 1991.
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monthly earnings
In the 1996 reform, employee contributions were set to 18 % of their monthly earnings, while employers' contributions were set at 17.5 % of their total payroll.
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net earnings
Average asset is adjusted for earnings and is defined as half of starting total assets plus ending total assets minus net earnings.
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overseas earnings
There are no official forecasts of the overseas earnings of these sectors.
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percentage of earnings
Those with children are less likely to have a pension than those without and contribute less in absolute terms and as a percentage of earnings.
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reduced earnings
There is substantial evidence from these studies that informal supporters suffer financially from extra expenditure or reduced earnings.
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reported earnings
The firm could then be required to justify the difference between the standardized and reported earnings.
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total earnings
They get from 12 to 16 per cent commission on the total earnings of the labour.
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weekly earnings
As a supplement to these weekly earnings, the family received 12 stuivers poor relief.
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