Sentence examples for have fewer workers from inspiring English sources

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"Basically, you have fewer workers delivering fewer services to more people," Ms. Jenkins said.

Because its population is ageing fast, the country will have fewer workers, and because it is more prosperous, it has less room for catch-up growth.

That question affects people of all ages – especially those living in the United States, Europe, and Japan, which are expected to have fewer workers supporting more retirees.

In other words, businesses are buying less machinery because they have fewer workers to operate it and fewer technological breakthroughs to exploit.A borrower's worldThe third means by which demography can influence growth and interest rates is through saving.

Big business has failed to deliver those jobs: The publicly salvaged auto companies have fewer workers coming in the gates now than they did before the bailouts.

Because we would have fewer workers in the labor market, there would be less money going toward social-welfare programs like pensions, healthcare, and employment insurance, said Phil Triadafilopoulos, a political science professor at the University of Toronto.

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" The biggest problem here is that we have few workers and a lot of patients, and if you see that you find it hard to ask a patient all those questions ". (IDI, female, smartphone, high uptake) " The biggest problem here is that we have few workers and a lot of patients, and if you see that you find it hard to ask a patient all those questions".

But as most developed countries experience having fewer workers to cover pensions and health care bills for the elderly, their ability to borrow more is rapidly approaching its limits.

Short of flinging the oldsters to the sharks, there is no escaping the demographic trend that has fewer workers supporting more baby-boom retirees in most of the developed world (and part of the developing world).

If a country has fewer workers, productivity has to do all the work, and even then real growth is likely to be slow.So a hat tip to Edward Bonham-Carter of Jupiter who passed on a chart (from Bank of America Merrill Lynch) showing the expected change in working age population between 2010 and 2035.

"In an ageing society," he says, "in addition to having fewer workers, you have fewer younger workers who are naturally better entrepreneurs".

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