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"occupational opportunities" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It refers to the various chances or possibilities for employment or career advancement in a specific field or industry. Example: "The new government policies aim to increase occupational opportunities for women in traditionally male-dominated industries."
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Society, he said, would need to consider how individuals "can be given educational and occupational opportunities that work best for their unique talents and limitations".
Her well-meaning parents, blinded by loving ambition in an age of unprecedented social mobility and new educational and occupational opportunities for working-class boys and girls, had given her too much freedom.
They have been very successful in creating occupational opportunities for adolescents (Schmidt 2010; Shavit and Muller 2000).
Of paramount concern is a lack of sufficient training in quantitative and computational skills, which are needed to compete effectively for an array of educational and occupational opportunities.
Private hospitals not only enjoy a minor market share of healthcare services but are also restricted by current policies in taxation, medical device equipment, qualifications of health insurance-appointed hospitals, medical research, and occupational opportunities for doctors.
Due to an increasingly globalized and technologically developed society and to growing professional expectations from higher technical education systems in view of meeting the demands of a competitive multicultural labour market, the English teacher's profile becomes a prerequisite for the prospective engineers' choice of career and occupational opportunities.
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Equality of educational and occupational opportunity and outcomes for women as well as for other previously underprivileged groups (working-class, rural, and minority children) is greatly dependent on mutually reinforcing economic and education policies.
Study 2 results indicated self-control related to extrinsic career success (salary and occupational prestige) through educational attainment and intrinsic career success (career satisfaction) through occupational opportunity for achievement.
For example, there could be genes that contribute to educational failure, which then causes overeating and lack of exercise due to lack of occupational opportunity and associated depression, leading to obesity.
Occupation in mental illness and recovery has been hampered by the reduction in occupational therapy opportunities in the NHS over recent decades.
The social worker provided information and helped participants apply for occupational rehabilitation opportunities.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com