labor market

NOUN
  1. the market in which workers compete for jobs and employers compete for workers
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How To Use labor market In A Sentence

  • Devalorization of cultural capital caused by this disparity in salaries in a segmented labor market unsettled the positive correlation that existed between cultural capital and income and engendered a status reversal.
  • Finally it puts forward some countermeasures to the establishment of unit labor market.
  • Using modern terms, in labor markets oligopsony or monopsony emerges, and market imperfections and a zero reservation price for labor exist.
  • The labor market could also pose problems.
  • Rural aging will have implications for food security, patterns of landholding, health services, labor markets, and so on.
  • One possibility was to insist on the right to work and earn a self-supporting wage whenever circumstances dictated that they enter the labor market.
  • The United States is blessed with a very vital and dynamic labor market, but our weakness -- and it's a long-term weakness, this isn't a sudden weakness -- our weakness has been our failure to invest well and systematically in our people -- their skills, their capacities to innovate and their ability to work together constructively. Press Briefing On By Richard Riley And Robert Reich
  • Of course, if the recovery continues apace, a strong labor market could bump wages up.
  • In addition to the changes you mention, a free labor market would require rescinding any laws that prohibit an employer from firing any worker at any time for any reason.
  • Low-income single mothers are still in the labor market in unprecedented numbers.
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