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词汇 example_english_underemployment
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Examples of underemployment


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Liberian ex-combatants are generally seen as uprooted urban youths with a history of unemployment, underemployment and idleness.
It is unreasonable to believe that agriculture will return to hand labor to reduce unemployment or underemployment.
For example, consider the economy in which the market equilibrium leads to an underemployment when the private agents rationally anticipate the inflation rate.
Production was interrupted in 70 per cent of industrial plants, causing significant unemployment and underemployment.
There was no point in hiring outside labour when the underemployment of certain members of the family was apparent.
Financial exploitation was seen as the consequence of poor economic conditions that resulted in unemployment or underemployment.
Unskilled manual work is an alternative to farming, but underemployment is common.
This outcome is even more likely once we allow for the possibility of underemployment.
Empirically, the market for unskilled labor has frequently been characterized by considerable unemployment and underemployment.
The author found delayed entry into the workforce and underemployment resulted in lifetime earnings that were $275,000 (1970 dollars) below that for hearing persons.
This population increase will obviously strain the resources of the island where unemployment, or underemployment, is common and where many schools are already grossly overcrowded.
A large part of the problem was seen to be the high levels of un- or underemployment.
Under such rigidities, unforecasted negative demand shocks create underemployment of resources and, it was thought, government can successfully fight such underemployment by adequate demand stimulation (and conversely for positive shocks).
Likewise, labour market policies in almost every welfare state are (at least partly) judged by how well they manage to avoid involuntary underemployment, most notably unemployment.
The fact that not all potential labourers were employed continuously, because of seasonal unemployment or underemployment, will be left aside here because of lack of information on this point.
It is through a consideration of the potential for change residing in all these factors that we can understand the underemployment of the potential workforce that the family had available.
Other things equal, it makes for a better (worse) showing on restricted post-productivism than on comprehensive, for countries whose rate of involuntary underemployment is relatively high (low).
That is, in an equilibrium coordination failure, an underemployment equilibrium, the real wage, and the commodity price of intermediate goods are at their "competitive" market clearing levels-1.
To-day we are discussing an equally grave situation; namely, the underemployment of a large reservoir of professional skills.
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Therefore, it is disquieting indeed when we see unemployment or underemployment in any section of the engineering industry.
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Does he appreciate that the demand for furniture is as great as ever and that underemployment in the industry is most wasteful of manpower?
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Serious problems and serious pockets of unemployment and underemployment still persist.
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There has, of course, been considerable loss of wages by unemployment and by underemployment.
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For example, the decision to cut down imports, which was no doubt unavoidable at the time, has led to serious underemployment in the docks.
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The harbour plays a key part in the life of that community, which in some ways is suffering from both underemployment and emigration.
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