词汇 | labour-market |
释义 | labour market noun[ C ] UK(USlabor market)uk /ˈleɪ.bə ˌmɑː.kɪt/ us /ˈleɪ.bɚ ˌmɑːr.kɪt/ C1 the supply of people in a particular country or area who are able and willing to work: 劳动力市场 More women are being encouraged into the labour market these days.当今鼓励更多的女性进入劳动力市场。 Workers in general a man/woman of actionidiom anti-labour beaver cheap labour contract worker cutter labour labour force machinist manpower night shift relay skeleton staff slogger staff staffing the shop floor workhorse working group working party labour market | Business Englishlabour market noun[ C ] ECONOMICS, HR UK(USlabor market)ukus the supply of people in a particular country or area who are able and willing to work, especially in relation to the number of jobs that are available: Economic recovery had encouraged many people to enter the labour market. a competitive/flexible/strong labour market a global/local labor market Compare job market See alsoexternal labour market internal labour market Examples of labour marketlabour market Furthermore, our main focus was on the examination of the results of participation versus non-participation on incorporation in the labourmarket. In model 1, only variables concerning active labourmarket policy measure and access to unemployment benefits are entered. A fourth factor causing a tension between the demand and supply sides of the labourmarket can be called the monopsony problem. Labourmarket institutions are rather stable and changes in them usually take place over a period of years. Both these variables were negatively correlated with preferences for a late exit from the labourmarket. In recent years, in each of the countries studied, efforts have been made to reduce early-exits from the labourmarket. Men and women leave the labourmarket to act as carers, with detrimental effects on their pensions record. Nor is the socio-economic and labourmarket context or the crucial role of employers. The main concern of the new government in labour policy was to ensure greater flexibility in the labourmarket. Secondly, it describes the institutionalised co-operation between the participants in the labourmarket, both employers and employees. Leaving the labourmarket and reducing the hours worked has consequences for a carer's future wellbeing. This long-term trend became increasingly entrenched; and values of female dependence proved remarkably resilient in the face of pressures from the labourmarket. In practice, millowners probably valued it, especially for its effect in regulating the labourmarket. They saw freelancing as the medium by which they might control the nature and timing of their exit from the labourmarket. This last element also brings about intermittent participation in the labourmarket. See all examples of labour 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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