employment rate in Czech

employment rate <n.> zaměstnanost Entry edited by: B2

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1. However, unemployment remains well above the EU average, while the employment rate remains well below.

2. NB: In all countries the employment rate for men was higher than the one for women.

3. The FTE employment rate has not changed, however, since working-age population increased slightly over the period.

4. In addition, the Government had developed policies to raise the relatively low employment rate among persons with disabilities.

5. Japan noted the unequal status of immigrants in the labour market and the low employment rate for immigrant women, and encouraged Norway to take further steps to address such issues.

6. Artificially aged placebo - medical Artificially difficult - medical Artificially lowering a fever artificial sweets or Artificially sweetened - English Only forum Artificially improve their national employment rate - English Only forum Meaning :I’m in an Artificially imposed stasis.

7. Proposed is an adaptive method for predicting demand for energy, the method calculating a predictive value that approximates the actual energy consumption by calculating the predictive energy variation according to the economic index, employment rate, regional characteristics or industrial structure, and managing so that the calculated predictive energy variation continuously follows the actual energy consumption.

8. The previous line of reasoning also makes clear the irrelevance of the level of employment on the day of recruitment already alluded to. For it is not the purpose to determine whether on that precise date the number of employees is greater than the average for the previous year, but rather to ascertain whether the system of relief from social security contributions enables the undertaking to increase its employment rate, which, first, is measured annually and, second, includes both full-time permanent employees and (in the relevant proportions) permanent employees employed on discontinuous, seasonal and part-time bases.