educated worker

collocation in English

meaningsofeducatedandworker

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educated
adjective
uk
/ˈedʒ.u.keɪ.tɪd/
us
/ˈedʒ.ə.keɪ.t̬ɪd/
having learned a lot at school or university and having a good level ...
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worker
noun[C]
uk
/ˈwɜː.kər/
us
/ˈwɝː.kɚ/
someone who works in a particular job or in a ...
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(Definition ofeducatedandworkerfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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A revolution would require well-fed, educated workers with ample leisure time to study social questions.
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Wobblies believed not only that it took a working person to understand the needs of the workers, but in order to lead, that person must also be aneducatedworker.
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Therefore, individuals choose to become educated workers if their second-period wealth as educated workers is higher than their second-period wealth as uneducated workers.
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Individuals who acquired education work as educated workers and individuals who did not invest in human capital supply uneducated labor.
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Initially, college educated workers were likely to support globalization.
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Despite the loss of their land, employment favours better educated workers.
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Facilities are often overwhelmed with patients and understaffed with educated workers.
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Educated workers can bring new technologies, methods and information to the consideration of others.
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Certain industries requiring highly educated workers, such as biotechnology, may be drawn to college communities.
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The decline in income of better educated workers was much less.
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An estimated 57 percent of men and 86 percent of women were reported to be illiterate, and the lack of skilled and educated workers was a major economic disadvantage.
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Educated workers tend to be bilingual as well while costing 3035% less than a worker in the mainland.
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College educated workers command a significant wage premium and are much less likely to become unemployed than less educated workers.
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The number of graduates in a city is unlimited, but only a certain number can be employed as educated workers at a time.
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It features an abundance of resource extraction industries, fewer skilled and educated workers and a lower standard of living, and in many ways, it emulates the culture of the metropolis.
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It possesses a more advanced labor market, more skilled and educated workers, an abundance of value-added production, higher standard of living, etc.
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