Examples of 'under-employed' in a sentence

Meaning of "under-employed"

Under-employed is a verb used to describe someone who is not fully utilized in their job or working below their skill level, leading to inefficiency or dissatisfaction in the workplace

How to use "under-employed" in a sentence

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Many more are under-employed in the unstructured economy.
Substantial numbers of women in employment are in fact under-employed.
Because being under-employed is just as dangerous.
Finding employment opportunities related to skills under-employed.
We have to be either under-employed or unemployed.
And many of those who are employed are under-employed.
Currently be unemployed or under-employed but not in intended occupations.
This causes some of the cells to be under-employed.
Four people out of five are under-employed owing to the seasonal character of agricultural activity.
Half of the young people are under-employed.
Under-represented and under-employed individuals will be more engaged in the local labour market.
An adult child at home will often be unemployed or under-employed.
You have made an under-employed woman with swollen joints and one missing nipple very happy.
They decided to focus their recruitment drive on unemployed and under-employed graduates.
Unemployment statistics do not factor in under-employed workers, or those who have simply stopped looking for jobs.

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Windmill 's clients significantly increase their income and are less likely to stay under-employed.
Unemployed or under-employed young Canadians between.
This would increase the opportunities for unemployed and under-employed Americans.
They are called under-employed part-time workers by the Labour Force Survey and the ILO.
Much of it has to do with the fact that Millennials are broke and under-employed.
My lads are under-employed as it is.
Employment Doldrums The current reality is that undereducated young natives are also under-employed.
Some are under-employed.
To qualify, a person must be unemployed or under-employed.
I am still under-employed.
In other words, he has no qualms about being under-employed.
Candidates - employed, under-employed or unemployed - with professional qualifications looking for a job.
In today's economy it seems nearly everyone is under-employed.
Unem-ployed Visible under-employed Economically active population.
Together under one roof - with unemployed or under-employed young.
Under-employed - part-time workers with desire for.
Being unemployed or under-employed.
Unemployed or under-employed workers, and especially the long-term unemployed;.
As agriculture is seasonal, many are under-employed during the off-season.
I would have to say that we are probably close to at least 50 % not working or under-employed.
O How to get illiterate and under-employed to self identify?
Despite their qualifications, immigrants in the skilled-labour category have been generally under-employed.
Nevertheless, 15 per cent are still under-employed after nine months or more.
Over 53 % of recent college graduates are unemployed or under-employed.
Visible under-employed Economically active population ( EAP ).
Government-funded employment training programs for women who are unemployed, under-employed or have low incomes.
I would say that we are probably close to at least 50 %, not working or under-employed.
Unem-ployed Visible under-employed.
The Interregnum years were rough-and-tumble for unemployed or under-employed actors.
In other words, they are under-employed.
The Government wants more women into full-time, especially under-employed women.
Furthermore, many part-timers are under-employed.
So yes, half of twentysomethings are un - or under-employed.
A nice way of saying he 's under-employed.

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