occupational choice

collocation in English

meaningsofoccupationalandchoice

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occupational
adjective[before noun]
uk
/ˌɒk.jəˈpeɪ.ʃən.əl/
us
/ˌɑː.kjəˈpeɪ.ʃən.əl/
relating to or caused by ...
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choice
noun
uk
/tʃɔɪs/
us
/tʃɔɪs/
an act or the possibility ...
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(Definition ofoccupationalandchoicefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofoccupational choice

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That is, wealth does not determineoccupationalchoiceor scale of enterprise.
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For instance,occupationalchoiceseems to be related to season of birth.
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The interplay between social background, family networks, andoccupationalchoiceis also carefully delineated.
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Members of generation t face anoccupationalchoicein the first period of their life.
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Here we identifyoccupationalchoiceand financial sector participation as sources of the relationship.
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If someone has to work more hours or earn more money, they have lessoccupationalchoice.
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However,occupationalchoiceand part-time work may explain the lower participation rate found among women in that study.
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During each period, the individual observes his abilities (which evolve stochastically over time) and makes anoccupationalchoicefor that period.
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Being a subsidiary to rearing, weavers were mobile and not subject to the regulations onoccupationalchoicethat settled rural life came to acquire.
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Section 3 describes theoccupationalchoicemodel including estimation, simulation, and its fit to macro dynamics, subgroup dynamics, and end-of-sample-period income distribution.
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Thus, households are constrained by limited wealth on an extensive margin ofoccupationalchoiceand intensive margin of capital utilized, although both constraints can be alleviated over time.
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Because households will at best be indifferent between being wage earners and being subsisters, the crucialoccupationalchoiceis binary, between being an entrepreneur or not.
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The theory alone is unable to explain theoccupationalchoicequestion.
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She has also focused her research on the use of measures of personality, values, attitudes and life experiences as predictors ofoccupationalchoice.
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For these to occur in the crucial teen years when education, development of self-image, and development ofoccupationalchoiceare taking place is especially devastating.
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