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The country has been criticized in the West for its general treatment of women, who face restrictions in things like gaining employment, getting an education and traveling abroad.
And vocational studies have been left to languish: the detritus of an industrial era rather than the handmaiden of a new economy.A recent report from a management consultancy, McKinsey, called "Education to Employment: Getting Europe's Youth into Work", paints a dismal picture of the state of vocational education.
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Saudi Arabia has faced widespread criticism in the West for its general treatment of women, who must receive permission from male guardians to gain employment, get an education, open a bank account, get married and travel abroad.
Technological aids help me to get around, and it is a little easier to find employment, get into more buildings, see more films, travel to more countries and so on.
Perhaps Mr. Rosengren is right to argue that "a dual mandate may help to ensure that employment gets an appropriate weighting in the central bank's assessment of appropriate policy, particularly during times when employment ranks first in terms of economic woes".
I can't let a little thing like employment get in my way of dispensing good advice.
Just how and when did the worlds of academic training and industrial employment get to be so out of sync?
Employment gets more tenuous and unsatisfying.
Cope with your employment needs, get training, education, seek jobs and Cope With Unemployment, and while seeking employment get WIC and Food Stamps, use unemployment benefits and plan your next moves.
Self-employment gets people overexcited.
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