Some migrants reported that they were underemployed and did not work at the level for which training had prepared them. |
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Mr. Berry's closing submission goes some way towards recognizing that Larry is now underemployed. |
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He worries, if the high-paying jobs move offshore, that could leave him and other workers permanently underemployed. |
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They're underemployed, and yet they make some of the best employees because they're grateful for the jobs. |
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There are other people who are employed, but they're underemployed in terms of their skills. |
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A third of the population is unemployed, and many more people are underemployed and undereducated, he says. |
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Men were either unattached to the labor market, unemployed, or underemployed in part-time service sector jobs. |
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In the comedic half, she is the neighbor of an underemployed actor, who soon becomes fixated on her. |
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I suppose it would remain popular at least until all the investment capital leaves the province, leaving an underemployed workforce. |
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And according to a study conducted by the state, the region has 125,000 underemployed workers who could be trained for new or more advanced jobs. |
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In Hong Kong, a person is defined as underemployed when he or she is hired to work less than 35 hours a week. |
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It's 15 years later, and Cole, still troubled but now possessing an MBA from Wharton, is just another overeducated, underemployed hotshot in a struggling economy. |
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The proportion of involuntarily underemployed persons rose strongly. |
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Focusing on the social-economical aspects, the Pueblo Joven could be described as a settlement in which poor, underemployed citizens have constructed their homes by their own labor. |
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Left out of work or underemployed in the informal sector and subsistence farming, they are a political tinderbox. But how to boost growth? |
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I'm currently involved in a program right now where we're trying to provide employment for underemployed and under-skilled Yukon youth. |
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Within the group of those who are employed, people can be employed full-time or part-time, underemployed, or even over-employed. |
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According to their self-assessments, the percentage of respondents who stated that they were underemployed dropped over time. |
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Align education systems for youth, unemployed and underemployed to increase the talent supply where needed. |
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Those design and development departments were not underemployed, but working profitably. |
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This means that the remainder, over 1.5 billion people of working age, was either unemployed or underemployed. |
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He would likely be underemployed now, working somewhere in a job unrelated to his training. |
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A new WPA would have helped create jobs and provided some training to underemployed or unemployed youth. |
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A study by the Federal Reserve Bank of New York shows 44 percent of recent college graduates are underemployed. |
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And in 2012, over 50 percent of graduates under the age of 25 were either unemployed or underemployed. |
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Wages are rising at a slow rate, up about 2.2 percent in the past 12 months, and too many people are unemployed or underemployed. |
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In fact, the odds are that our kid will be in debt, underemployed and living with us into her twenties. |
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Revolutions or unmanageable riots have inevitably followed the rise of masses of bored, underemployed young people. |
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Benevolent societies provided religious schooling to impoverished children, Bibles to their unchurched fathers, and sewing to their underemployed mothers. |
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These underemployed immigrants work in jobs as foodstand operators, baby-sitters, or waitresses either in family-run restaurants or in the catering trade. |
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I do not find the respondent to be intentionally underemployed. |
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The name isn't important, but since I'm an underemployed historian, I'll use subtext because these words are about all I have to show for my education. |
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We're trying to provide people that are underemployed or unemployed with the skills they need to go on and find meaningful employment elsewhere in the territory. |
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Other preventive measures are likewise underemployed. |
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But most of his friends remain either without jobs or underemployed. |
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Some people on zero hour contracts do not want or are not available to work more hours, therefore they cannot be considered to be underemployed. |
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Unsurprisingly lots of families who are forced into using them are not unemployed but are underemployed. |
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Youth unemployment continues to be a pressing issue throughout the subregion, where up to 65 per cent of the approximately 270 million people are under 30 years of age and most are unemployed or underemployed. |
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If remote regions, disabled people and so on run these risks, what can we say about the mass unemployed, the mass underemployed, the even bigger mass of the poorly paid? |
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How can it boost demand and soak up all the unemployed and underemployed? |
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Statistics on underemployed workers are not updated by the Office for National Statistics on a regular basis. |
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Third, many lawyers in private practice are underemployed. |
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Karl Shiels plays the educated, underemployed nationalist Seumas as a comic moaner, which means that his constant complaints about the Irish people's lack of character lose irony and force. |
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While this is a first step, it does nothing to address the needs of millions of immigrants who are currently unemployed or underemployed in Canada. |
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To compensate for the overemployment, LuxairGroup encouraged internal mobility, posting employees in underemployed departments to other tasks within the Group. |
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As a result, these economies are confronted with large labour surpluses of underemployed people who find their way into informal employment, largely in the service sector. |
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Despite the many commitments made to social inclusion, the reality for most is that they are among the poorest, and most under-educated, underemployed, and marginalized people in our communities. |
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Canadian employers, including ICT SMEs, have an important role to play in reaching out to IEPs already in Canada who may have in demand skill sets but be unemployed or underemployed. |
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However data on underemployed workers is available from 2000 when all the questions needed to calculate underemployment were added to the Labour Force Survey. |
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Around three million people are classed as underemployed, wanting to work an extra 11 hours a week on average, said the Office for National Statistics. |
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The objective of the Youth Employment Project is to improve access to employment skills and employment opportunities for underemployed youth in Benin. |
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Underemployed drill sergeants reassigned from understocked basic training bases could not be replaced quickly with comparable talent if enlistments pick up later. |
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