词汇 | labor-market |
释义 | labor market noun[ C ] uk /ˈleɪ.bə ˌmɑː.kɪt/ us /ˈleɪ.bɚ ˌmɑːr.kɪt/ US spelling oflabour market(labour market的美式拼写) Workers in general a man/woman of actionidiom anti-labour beaver cheap labour contract worker cutter labour force labour market machinist manpower relay salaryman skeleton staff slogger staff the shop floor workforce workhorse working group working party labor market | Business Englishlabor market noun[ C ] HR USukus → labour market Examples of labor marketlabor market This upward pressure on wages further influences the private sector through the labormarket. However, as it was the insiders who did the hiring, labormarket pressure rarely translated into wage cuts. With the implementation of a labormarket reform in 1993, a much stronger focus was given to active labormarket policy. Restrictions in the labormarket had a disciplining effect. A third example is provided by the choices many women face when trying to combine family work with the demands of the labormarket. The service-oriented character of the economy remained, translating into an irregular and seasonal private labormarket. As with the firms, the right-hand side is the sum of flow income and the expected capital gain (or loss) from changing labormarket status. This section develops a general equilibrium model to study these implications within an otherwise standard macroeconomic framework for labormarket policy analysis. This results in a setting in which we have heterogeneity on both sides of the labormarket. The confidence (and arrogance) of practitioners and reformers to change labormarket policies without evidence and subsequent evaluation is remarkable. Pension expenses, when incurred over a worker's lifetime in the labormarket, can substantially erode the retirement assets. Were these responsible for peculiar labormarket phenomena like layoffs and the reluctance of employers to reduce wages? Furthermore, capitalism to be capitalism must have a labormarket where labor is bought and sold as a commodity. So, this article shows more generally that the introduction of new labormarket approaches plays an important role in the emergence of endogenous fluctuations. The most significant regulation involved the emergence of state industrial planning with labormarket controls. See all examples of labor market These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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