Similar words: employment, unemployment, unemployment rate, employment agency, unemployment compensation, deployment, return on capital employed, employ. Meaning: n. the economic condition when everyone who wishes to work at the going wage rate for their type of labor is employed.
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31. In Whitehall there was a falling-off of interest in full employment.
32. Deviations from a state of overall full employment must be randomly distributed around a mean of zero.
33. The report was necessarily a compromise, given the opposition to a powerful full employment policy.
34. Since that period government has retreated from the promise of full employment.
35. One view sees retirement as no more than a form of compulsory unemployment within an economy which can no longer offer full employment.
36. The centrality of full employment as a policy objective is electorally expedient too.
37. The contribution of this to full employment is obvious, particularly at times when demand in the economy is generally low.
38. The regulation of money supply may be used by governments to achieve specific economic objectives, e.g. full employment or price stability.
39. So long as full employment was sustained by government policy, wage inflation was a natural consequence.
40. In other words, the type of full employment that he envisages is not realistic.
41. Why was full employment a political imperative between 1944 and 1975?
42. This would cause a rise in the money wage and so restore full employment.
43. The free market system is an imperfect mechanism for achieving full employment.
44. The problem is how to conduct economic policy soas to reconcile full employment and price stability.
45. Abandoning the commitment to full employment would restore autonomy to the centre.
46. That sounds like motherhood and apple pie until we examine what full employment really means.
47. Meanwhile work on full employment policy had been handed down by the politicians to a committee of officials.
48. The evidence is strong, however, that he put his weight behind a full employment policy.
49. After decades of nearly full employment, about 3000 local residents lost their jobs when the factory closed.
50. Given sufficient time with other things remaining unchanged, prices and wages would eventually be adjusted and full employment may be restored.
51. Full employment is the axis of their campaign.
52. Our objective is to achieve full employment.
53. Coercion can always provide full employment.
54. Full employment and economic viability are in conflict.
55. Prisons and chain gangs have full employment.
56. But equilibrium does not, sadly,(sentencedict.com) imply full employment.
57. Is full employment any longer achievable?
58. The sociologists beat the drum for full employment.
59. The core of labor resources allocation is to realize full employment.
60. The full employment is an extrusive problem in the world today.
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