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In 2004, the number of people employed in the motor vehicle assembly industry in Ohio was reported to be around 31,000, down from about 40,000 throughout the 1990s, while in the motor vehicle parts production industry in Ohio, in December 1997, employment stood at approximately 122,000 employees; however, that number dropped by about 26% to 90,000 employees by 2004.

Female crab collectors from the Sundarbans, who were predominantly from households where men had out-migrated for formal sector employment, stood deep in mud and braved tiger attacks.

With regards to socio-demographic variables, only marital status and employment stood out as significant factors in influencing women's mental health in the current study.

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Today, employment stands at 135.4 million, meaning 16.7 million more workers are employed.

Oh to have had a Beveridge, whose plan was actually predicated on the concept of full employment, to stand up for the helpful state or, better still, a Nye Bevan.

Germany's finance minister, Wolfgang Schäuble, warned that unless Europe tackled youth employment, which stands at 23.5% across the EU, the continent "will lose the battle for Europe's unity".

That means overall employment now stands at more than 30 million, a rate of 72.1%, which is an increase of 0.6% on a year ago.

Because his visa is contingent on continuing employment, he stands to lose permission to stay in this country and, most importantly, permission to be near his American-born son Diego, now 5, who lives with Canovas's former wife.

On taking up unskilled employment they stand to lose their investment in a qualifying education at upper-secondary level and on changing occupations they may not be able to transfer occupation-specific skills gained during IVET to the labour market (Mueller and Schweri 2015).

Still, some perspective is in order: Total nonfarm payroll employment now stands at 132.4 million jobs, after some benchmark revisions, or about 5.6 million jobs lower than the 138 million at the peak in January 2008.

Greg Ward, of the council's economic development unit, thinks investors had been put off by the city's high employment rate, which stood at just over 80% of the working-age population in 2008.

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