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单词 labour market
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Definition of labour market in English:

labour market

(US labor market)
noun
  • The availability of employment and labour, in terms of supply and demand.

    the plans sent a strong signal that ministers were committed to creating a flexible labour market
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Most production workers were newly recruited from the local labor market in Gunsan.
    • Even tepid job growth means the labor market is tightening, albeit at a gradual pace.
    • A healthy labor market and rising real wages are set to keep the economy humming.
    • The remaining urban segregated labor market limits migrant access to a variety of jobs.
    • Plus, the labor market may well be tightening faster than recent job data suggest.
    • Throughout the year some workers may appear in the labor market and then withdraw.
    • Few things make consumers happier than knowing that the labor market is healthy.
    • In such a labor market, workers would enjoy the best of all possible economic worlds.
    • The fortunes of working families rise and fall with conditions in the labor market.
    • Faced with few job prospects, people have dropped out of the labor market.
    • He found that these workers are highly sought after and rewarded in today's labor market.
    • In addition, this option provides no secure return on investment in a tight labor market.
    • Plus, the labor market still has a long way to go before wages and prices begin to drive each other higher.
    • With the labor market that slack, there's no reason for companies to get into bidding wars for workers.
    • This may be because higher wages induce more people to join the labor market and fewer people beg.
    • The tight labor market meant that workers in all wage groups earned more money.
    • Further growth is likely to tighten up the labor market even beyond April's report.
    • When gauging a weak labor market, most economists look first at the unemployment rate.
    • The object of this analysis is to see if there is evidence of a skill shortage in the current labor market.
    • We also need to be willing to intervene in the labor market on the demand side, by helping to create new jobs.
 
 

Definition of labor market in US English:

labor market

noun
  • The availability of employment and labor, in terms of supply and demand.

    a diverse workforce in a tight labor market
    Example sentencesExamples
    • With the labor market that slack, there's no reason for companies to get into bidding wars for workers.
    • We also need to be willing to intervene in the labor market on the demand side, by helping to create new jobs.
    • In such a labor market, workers would enjoy the best of all possible economic worlds.
    • The tight labor market meant that workers in all wage groups earned more money.
    • Plus, the labor market may well be tightening faster than recent job data suggest.
    • This may be because higher wages induce more people to join the labor market and fewer people beg.
    • Throughout the year some workers may appear in the labor market and then withdraw.
    • Further growth is likely to tighten up the labor market even beyond April's report.
    • Few things make consumers happier than knowing that the labor market is healthy.
    • The object of this analysis is to see if there is evidence of a skill shortage in the current labor market.
    • Even tepid job growth means the labor market is tightening, albeit at a gradual pace.
    • The fortunes of working families rise and fall with conditions in the labor market.
    • Plus, the labor market still has a long way to go before wages and prices begin to drive each other higher.
    • A healthy labor market and rising real wages are set to keep the economy humming.
    • When gauging a weak labor market, most economists look first at the unemployment rate.
    • Most production workers were newly recruited from the local labor market in Gunsan.
    • In addition, this option provides no secure return on investment in a tight labor market.
    • The remaining urban segregated labor market limits migrant access to a variety of jobs.
    • He found that these workers are highly sought after and rewarded in today's labor market.
    • Faced with few job prospects, people have dropped out of the labor market.
 
 
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