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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a high skilled" is not correct in English.
It should be "a highly skilled." You can use "a highly skilled" when describing someone with a great level of skill or expertise in a particular area.
Example: "She is a highly skilled programmer who has worked on numerous successful projects."
Alternatives: "a very skilled" or "an exceptionally skilled".
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If I could get a high skilled job around here and stay near my family, then why not?
There is some evidence that immigrant concentration is negatively correlated with productivity in industries that had a relatively low-skill workforce prior to the migration wave, and is positively correlated with productivity in industries with a high skilled workforce.
In this contribution we test the first part of the so-called U-curve hypothesis in the European context, testing the hypothesis for mobile EU migrants in a high skilled economy.
In this contribution we focus on the large east to west European migration flow as well and question the consequences of migration for the labour market position, with a focal point on Poles and Bulgarians who migrated to the Netherlands, a high skilled economy.
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The goal is to create a higher skilled, more prosperous work force.
But if becoming a higher skilled nation has been unexpectedly painful, then choosing instead to be a badly educated one wooing low-skilled employers into Britain with the promise of cheap labour hardly looks like a winner.
Former shadow chancellor Ed Balls argued that the government should play a role in supporting apprenticeships and the development of a higher skilled workforce to overcome a flatlining of the UK's productivity.
In a background briefing note for a meeting of the president's committee in September, attended by the Treasury chief secretary Greg Hands, the CBI says: "In public statements we've highlighted support for a higher skilled, higher wage economy but stressed that a national living wage does not reflect firms' ability to pay, calling it a 'big gamble'.
Businesses themselves would have incentives for productivity enhancements to make better use of a higher skilled labor force.
"The government has set out its stall to create a high-skilled economy, but firms are facing a skills emergency now, threatening to starve economic growth," said the CBI deputy director general, Katja Hall.
"You build a high-skilled work force by starting early with young people," he said.
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