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Перевод: underemployment speek underemployment


[существительное]
неполная занятость; неполный рабочий день


Тезаурус:

  1. Their labour histories consist of periods of work interspersed with times of unemployment, underemployment or black-economy jobs.
  2. The pattern of increasing underemployment, both rural and urban, may be one that will be followed by the other LDCs.
  3. The category of underemployment refers to an area of work that includes street selling, shoe-shining, refuse collecting for sale, prostitution and many other activities which offer no security and bring in very meagre earnings.
  4. The Labour Exchanges Act 1909 was part of the response by the Liberal Government to the problem of unemployment and underemployment.
  5. Cattle-ranching requires only a small number of cowboys and large tracts of land, which could alternatively be intensively cultivated, with the result that there is underemployment of labour and a low physical and economic return per unit of surface area.
  6. Finally, we need to continue to recognize that paraprofessional social service jobs are a way out of poverty, unemployment, underemployment and other forms of deprivation for large numbers of people around the world.
  7. Underemployment is endemic is the agricultural sector where the additional output of each extra worker may be zero (or even negative); this is a major reason for population drift from rural areas into city slums in many LDCs.
  8. "It is not industrialisation per se that creates underemployment and marginalisation, but an industrial finance capitalism and advanced technology (intensive in capital) which does not permit fundamental changes in the economic structure."
  9. Since the Great War, 1914-;18, it has been practiced by wage-earners, suffering from long periods of unemployment and underemployment, so drastic that it seemed abject folly to produce children who could neither be adequately nourished nor sufficiently educated to secure a satisfactory livelihood.
  10. This leads to an underemployment of land and labour, because neither is being fully utilised throughout the year.
  11. The terms underemployment and "disguised" unemployment have a negative ring about them and do little to help our understanding of this type of work.
  12. This is largely explained by the statistics for "disguised" unemployment or underemployment, which often reach striking levels (see Table 6.5).
  13. The "boy labour problem" was a feature of the larger social and political issues which dominated the Edwardian era, and obviously one that came to be taken seriously by contemporaries, in terms of the efficient functioning of the labour-market in general, and of specific problems deriving from the market, such as un- and underemployment, industrial training, casual and unskilled labour and, in the wider sphere, poverty and family morale.

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