By contrast, from 1987 to 1997, when job prospects for youth in Canada were at a low, there was an increase in volunteerism among young people. |
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Trade union Solidarity on Monday released a research report on the job prospects for matriculants. |
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The challenge, as always, was how to name the problem without sounding like a crybaby or jinxing all future job prospects. |
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This particularly improves job prospects for youngsters and returnees to the job market. |
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Lost confidence will return, dating can recommence, love lives will flourish and job prospects will improve. |
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With legitimate job prospects hampered by a felony record, many ex-convicts return to old hustles to survive. |
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A jail term would ruin his job prospects and be of hardship to his mother and grandmother. |
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Anne still had no money, no good job prospects, poor health, broken plumbing, and three scarred kids. |
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Many regions have suffered depopulation precisely because of the declining job prospects and poor infrastructure available. |
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Each year, thousands of soon-to-be music graduates begin thinking about job prospects after graduation. |
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With a budget of 10 billion Euros a year for the next seven years it will support projects to help people improve their skills and job prospects. |
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Americans, facing mounds of debt and dreary job prospects, have been reluctant to spend freely. |
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It aims to improve job prospects by working more closely with the public employment service. |
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Younger people have more to lose from the ruthlessness of politics, hampering job prospects for example. |
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It is both a way of achieving self-improvement and of enhancing one's job prospects. |
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Faced with few job prospects, people have dropped out of the labor market. |
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Father goes over to follow up potential job prospects, everything seems to be moving smoothly and then one afternoon he overhears a conversation I'm having with a good friend. |
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We need more citizens to draw inspiration from these young Europeans and seize every opportunity to improve their own skills and job prospects. |
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Employment, and job prospects, are matters of vital concern to most people. |
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This financial planning training provides the planner with good job prospects in several fields related to personal finance. |
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Retail Sales fell for an eighth month in April as worsening job prospects and declining wages deterred shoppers. |
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It is common ground that labour mobility allows individuals to improve their job prospects and allows employers to recruit the people they need. |
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In addition, it will offer better job prospects and improved access to social services and administrative centers for the area's population. |
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Learn about programs of study and the future job prospects for various programs of study in medicine and health. |
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Rural residents prefer rural living but are concerned about their jobs and the lack of job prospects. |
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In all but one group, participants responded that their job prospects and outlook had improved through participation in AHRDA programs. |
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Emploi-Québec also indicated that the job prospects in the fisheries sector were limited for the Côte-Nord and Nord-du-Québec regions. |
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The project will help reduce the unemployment rate and improve job prospects for the young and the long-term unemployed. |
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The aim is to ensure the survival both of mid-range products and of those with a high added value, and to guarantee job prospects. |
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Despite these choices, if the initial information regarding job prospects was good, they will nevertheless find a job quickly. |
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We had always believed that young people are no longer choosing to study the natural sciences or engineering at university because the job prospects are so poor. |
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With increased opportunities for employment, the Government will continue to foster partnerships that help Aboriginal people get the skills and training to take advantage of job prospects in the North and across Canada. |
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With very little chance of improving my job prospects while in prison, the feeling of hopelessness and helplessness affected my everyday thinking. |
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Young people, especially, wonder about job prospects. |
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Grants for the disabled improve their educational and job prospects, as well as enhancing their day-to-day functionality and emotional well-being. |
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No job prospects, losing their home and most likely going back on welfare. |
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These programs focused on helping youth develop skills, obtain work experience and acquire entrepreneurial abilities that reflect job prospects on reserves or in local labour markets. |
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To attract new employees at a time when skilled workers are in great demand, we are counting on the stimulating job prospects in the field of renewable energy generation. |
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People who are retired, pursuing education, or discouraged from seeking work by a lack of job prospects are excluded from the labour force. |
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But not only do their job prospects plummet the moment they step outside of Quebec, but the competition is already heating up within as bilingual and trilingual allophones grow in number. |
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The government will continue to foster partnerships that help aboriginal people get the skills and training they need to take advantage of the job prospects in the north and across Canada. |
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The program provides wage subsidies to allow students aged 16 to 30 to gain summer job experience, and college and university graduates to receive practical training to develop their skills and improve their job prospects. |
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Choosing to buy a house, for example, involves a series of bets on land prices, interest rates, taxes, job prospects, future planning decisions in the area selected and the structural soundness of the property concerned. |
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Not only are the job prospects good, but it is also possible to benefit from the top-level leisure and cultural facilities provided by the city and country of Luxembourg. |
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One of the main features is a database of information about the 40 top job prospects in the Eastern Townships, including their qualifications and educational requirements. |
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Even so, among a generation of students unformed by British rule, grievances about ordinary things like housing and poor job prospects have created a yearning for democracy. |
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Those obscene tattoos are going to blight your job prospects. |
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Holyfield said she and her husband, an electrician who grew up near Danville, found better job prospects around the Chicago exurbs and hope to buy a house soon. |
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The Amhara region will need many other projects such as Manale's to turn stonecutting into a thriving industry, capable of giving long-term job prospects. |
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