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occupational choice

collocation in English

meanings of occupationaland choice


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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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Examples of occupational choice


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