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Discover LudwigThe phrase "enter the workforce" is correct and usable in written English
It is typically used when talking about starting to work professionally. For example, "After college, she decided to enter the workforce as an accountant."
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The average student debt at that point is $30k, so you might owe the value of a car before you even enter workforce.
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I think perhaps two decades ago, even as I was the entering workforce, women were told they had to be tough in the tech world and have a thick skin.
Thus, if they enter the workforce at all, it is far later than Indian men.
Many Indian graduates therefore enter the workforce with a low level of skills.
Too few women enter the workforce and they have too few children.
Over 10m people a year will enter the workforce for the next decade.
At the same time more and more "digital natives" enter the workforce.
He argues this will allow more women to enter the workforce, thus improving economic growth.
But as fewer young people enter the workforce, wages are now rising faster than productivity.
I think it's wrong that young people should enter the workforce with a debt of such proportion.
The Australian Industry Group chief executive, Innes Willox, said "business will welcome the development of new pathways helping young people enter the workforce".
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