Examples of 'rate of job' in a sentence

Meaning of "rate of job"

Rate of job: Refers to the pace or frequency of employment opportunities or work availability in a particular sector. It is often used in discussions related to the job market or economy

How to use "rate of job" in a sentence

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rate of job
Annual rate of job creation.
An increase in the rate of job.
The faster rate of job creation has thus not been.
Evidence that regulations affect the rate of job turnover is mixed.
Rate of job placement of those taking part in occupational training courses.
Labour force growth is itself affected by the rate of job creation.
The rate of job creation has also reached its highest level in five months.
Japan has also managed to increase its rate of job creation.
Still, the rate of job creation remained modest.
The automotive industry recorded the strongest rate of job creation.
The rate of job creation in as sisted areas in relation to elsewhere ;.
The introduction of ICTs does not seem to have changed the rate of job creation.
The rate of job creation remained elevated, while business confidence reached a seven-month high.
It is an area of high unemployment, it has a very high rate of job loss.
The annual rate of job creation in the Community reached a record level over 1.

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Moreover, the economic growth has been without a commensurate rate of job creation.
Rate of job survival after 2 years.
Manufacturing employment continued to increase in June, with the rate of job creation ticking higher.
Rate of job match-makings.
That is 5 times the rate of job growth.
In 1992, the rate of job creation is forecast to virtually stagnate in many member countries.
Overall, workers in the construction industry have the highest rate of job insecurity at 55.
Such a rate of job creation is more than twice the rate achieved during the 1970s.
There is, at least in Denmark, a relatively low rate of job fluctuation.
The rate of job creation in Canada continued at the rapid pace of the 1990s.
In Spain, in particular, where the rate of job loss was higher than.
This is slightly lower than the estimated on-reserve rate of job growth in the 1980s.
These figures are about four to five times the rate of job growth during the 1980s.

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