Collocations withemployment

These are words often used in combination withemployment.

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alternative employment
Collecting and investing this rental income, besides freeing excess inputs, could generate alternative employment alongside a profitable fishing industry.
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census of employment
The extra burden on employers of also collecting this information in the census of employment would not be justified.
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civilian employment
A serving officer is not normally allowed to take up civilian employment before he has been officially released from military service.
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condition of employment
The objection to the requirement that all employees join a union as a condition of employment was thus represented as a violation of a fundamental right.
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continued employment
A major issue associated with plan conversions occurs when the opening account balance does not increase with continued employment immediately after the conversion.
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current employment
There were no statistically significant differences in age, gender, psychotic features, current employment, or marital status between patients with melancholic and non-melancholic features.
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employment opportunity
Nixon served as chair for a committee organized to oversee equal employment opportunity in government contracting.
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employment option
Will young people who choose an option other than the employment option be better off than on benefit?
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employment outcome
In contrast, the group of low-achieving students that was promoted was comparable to the control group in later employment outcomes.
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employment requirement
In the meantime, we must take the steps necessary to enable our young people to become better prepared to meet changing employment requirements.
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employment situation
The first half of this book is primarily concerned with the employment situation of young workers between the ages of 14 and 21.
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employment status
Adjusted for age, educational level, living alone, employment status and presence of disease.
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equal employment
Indeed, another took it upon himself to write in "equal employment laws" as a significant "turning point" in his life.
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expanding employment
The development of the welfare state, expanding employment in the tertiary sector, increasing geographic and social mobility all contributed to the blurring of traditional ideological divisions.
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federal employment
All they did was to insist through an executive order that in federal employment there should be equal opportunities.
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full-time employment
Full-time employment status was ascertained by asking respondents how many hours they worked each week, with 35 or more hours denoting full-time.
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future employment
Students starting their training were again aware of the likely pressures of their future employment.
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gainful employment
In summary, a comparison of the data on gainful employment from the 1926 and 1939 population censuses reveals two main trends.
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guaranteed employment
The more characteristic situation in the rural, upland areas is that, with the end of guaranteed employment in state-run enterprises, the economic lifeblood has drained away.
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increased employment
This in turn means greater investment and higher real wages and/or increased employment.
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increasing employment
There are specific allowances on plant and machinery; there are not specific allowances for increasing employment.
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initial employment
The purpose of this study was to compare beginning teachers from these two certification programs regarding their cultural backgrounds and initial employment placements.
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lack of employment
Being pushed to the eastern or the western periphery implied moving further away from the informal economy and a lack of employment opportunities.
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limited employment
In the face of such limited employment opportunities, many washed laundry and sold beer from their homes.
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long-term employment
We considered 20 years of service as long-term employment.
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lucrative employment
If their judicial income is insufficient, they are likely to abandon their posts in favor of more lucrative employment.
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maternal employment
The first part provides a contextual overview of the trends in maternal employment and changes to childcare services.
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maximum employment
The first of those desiderata was the maximum employment of indigenous fuels.
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meaningful employment
Many women argued that appearing more youthful allowed them to compete for significant others, meaningful employment and social recognition.
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net employment
The various studies differ to some degree in their estimates of the net employment effects of regional policy.
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outside employment
But outside employment has additional effects not predicted by bargaining theory.
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overall employment
Benchmarks and performance indicators are set by expert committees, with quantified targets for overall employment rates.
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paid employment
While only a minority of supporters had reduced their involvement in paid employment, nearly half reported reduced leisure opportunities as a result of caregiving.
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part-time employment
Part-time employment, argues the author, is the most appropriate way to engineer, first, an extension to working lives and, secondly, a gradual retirement transition.
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permanent employment
The notion of permanent employment becomes a thing of the past given the ease of investment relocation.
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previous employment
The second most important means of learning the skill is through previous employment (43.6%).
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productive employment
These power stations will keep several thousand miners in necessary productive employment for a considerable period.
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reduced employment
Higher wages and reduced employment have meant that the productivity of labour has risen, and the economy has become more capital-intensive.
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regular employment
Apart from social protection regulation, leave programmes might offer an opportunity to more easily combine regular employment and care-giving obligations.
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satisfactory employment
Young people from ethnic minorities grow up with no expectation of any satisfactory employment.
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seasonal employment
Although the level and the deviation are of course different, figure 2 shows that the basic patterns for the seasonal employment of core and casual workers has some similarity.
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source of employment
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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steady employment
This means that the textileworkers had more or less steady employment with their draper, although the amounts they produced varied considerably.
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successful employment
Whether we have a successful employment policy, with the maximum number of people employed, depends on the state of the economy.
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supported employment
The maximum grant payable in 1994–95 per contracted place in the supported employment programme will be £4,420 for both voluntary body and local authority providers.
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sustainable employment
The objective is for rural co-operatives to provide long-term, sustainable employment and income opportunities through a system based on local ownership and management.
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temporary employment
A large par t of this workforce consisted of male laborers seeking temporary employment in the expanding service sectors of urban areas.
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total employment
By 1970, then, agriculture apparently generated less than 30 per cent of total employment and by 1989 only about 20 per cent.
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