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  • 1Employment rate — The Organization for Economic Co operation and Development defines the employment rate as the percentage of the working age population (ages 15 to 64 in most OECD countries) who are currently employed. According to the International Labour… …

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  • 2employment rate — The percentage of the labor force that is employed. The employment rate is one of the economic indicators that economists examine to help understand the state of the economy. See also: unemployment rate. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary …

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  • 3employment rate — užimtumo lygis statusas Aprobuotas sritis darbo ir užimtumo statistika apibrėžtis Rodiklis, išreiškiamas pasirinktos amžiaus grupės užimtų gyventojų ir to paties amžiaus visų gyventojų santykiu. atitikmenys: angl. employment rate vok.… …

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  • 4List of countries by employment rate — This is a list of countries by employment rate (the proportion of working age adults employed, here with working age between 15 and 64 years old). The information is based on data from the OECD as at 2003,… …

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  • 5Employment — This article is about work. For the Kaiser Chiefs album, see Employment (album). Economics …

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  • 6Employment Act — Infobox Legislation Name = Employment Act Parliament/Congress/Senate it was passed in = U.S. Congress Logo of that parliament or congress = amendments = Full Employment and Balanced Growth Act (colloquially the Humphrey Hawkins Full Employment… …

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  • 7Employment-to-population ratio — The Employment to population ratio is a statistical ratio which measures the proportion of the country s working age population that is employed. UseThe ratio is used to evaluate the ability of the economy to create jobs and therefore is used in… …

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  • 8Employment Protection Legislation — (EPL) refers to all types of employment protection measures, whether grounded primarily in legislation, court rulings, collectively bargained conditions of employment or customary practice [OECD Employment Outlook, June 1999, Chapter 2,… …

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  • 9Employment discrimination — (or workplace discrimination) is discrimination in hiring, promotion, job assignment, termination, and compensation. It includes various types of harassment. Many jurisdictions prohibit some types of employment discrimination, often by forbidding …

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  • 10employment — em‧ploy‧ment [ɪmˈplɔɪmənt] noun [uncountable] 1. HUMAN RESOURCES work that you do to earn money: • students seeking employment after college • Part time employment was often the only paid employment women could find. conˌtinuous emˈployment a… …

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