Sentence examples for how labour demand from inspiring English sources

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Robot-aided surgery could therefore make some procedures cheaper and more widely available.Predicting the future is a mug's game, but the task approach outlined above provides a framework for thinking about how labour demand might evolve given steady technological progress.

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The availability of data on wages at the national level allows to explore how much of a labour demand shock is absorbed by changes in relative real wages.

Finally, this study looks at how far a high overall labour demand favours occupational changes into skilled employment.

Summing up, we offer new information on how prices respond regionally to labour demand shocks, and the potential asymmetries of these responses in good and bad times.

In each line of the table, it is reported how much of the initial labour demand shock is absorbed after 1 year by changes of the unemployment rate, the activity rate and labour mobility, as estimated by the various studies.

Autor (2001) identifies three dimensions through which the web has affected the labour market: how firms and workers search for each other (e.g. employers look for "passive" candidates, on-the-job search), how labour services are delivered (e.g. skills required online) and how local labour demand is shaped (e.g. impact of e-commerce).

That's how Labour makes itself relevant.

Wages, a good gauge of labour demand, are growing sluggishly.

There is simply not enough labour demand to go around.

"Labour demand should begin to accelerate again after the vote.

A key question is how Labour reacts.

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