force participation
collocation in Englishmeaningsofforceandparticipation
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force
noun
uk/fɔːs/us/fɔːrs/
physical, especially violent, strength, ...
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participation
noun[U]
uk/pɑːˌtɪs.ɪˈpeɪ.ʃən/us/pɑːrˌtɪs.əˈpeɪ.ʃən/
the fact that you take part or become involved ...
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(Definition offorceandparticipationfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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As a consequence, labourforceparticipationrates of women have increased dramatically since then.
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This leads to the conclusion that the systems of family taxation alone can not explain emerging family patterns of labourforceparticipation.
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The second cluster includes the rate of unemployment, trade with low-wage countries, female labourforceparticipationand private service employment.
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More generally, variables contributing to income and therefore to meeting the minimum level of consumption, such as a high labourforceparticipationrate, decrease deforestation.
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Because we cannot distinguish between non-affiliates and affiliates, who have a higher laborforceparticipation rate, we probably understate the labor force attachment of affiliates.
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Targeting toward low earners may therefore reward low laborforceparticipation.
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The likelihood of dual private pension households is greater, the greater is female laborforceparticipation.
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Nevertheless, labourforceparticipationof young people has steadily declined in the last two decades in both countries.
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Emphasizing as they do 'work and welfare', social democratic welfare regimes should be expected to combine both high social spending and high labourforceparticipation.
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The 1990 age-specific labourforceparticipationrates suggest that women leave the workforce at a much earlier age.
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For most of the countries studied, labourforceparticipationrates have tended to decline over time, and markedly so in some cases.
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These ratios rise at higher educational levels, because of the positive correlation between education and female laborforceparticipation.
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The labourforceparticipationstatus of children was the dependent variable for this study.
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The predominant male occupations are in agriculture, and labourforceparticipationrates are very high even among older men.
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