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This variable may be a poor proxy for economic conditions if the salient labor market for school-leavers is the local (e.g., county or city) market.
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In this article, we will use it to refer to a salient divide in European labor markets between secure and insecure jobs.
They were especially salient for outsiders on the labor market, such as young adults, ethnic minorities, and women.
The organized-labor critique, which is particularly salient in states such as Ohio, Pennsylvania and Michigan, is that the agreement greatly tilts toward favoring corporations over workers, both at home and in Central America.
In Tokyo, the labor action has driven home a salient point: that as Chinese incomes and expectations rise in line with the country's rapid economic growth while Japan's own economy falters, the two countries face a realignment that will permanently alter the way their economies interact.
Labor market segmentation refers to a salient divide between secure and insecure jobs and is related to problems in important areas, including macro-economic efficiency, workers' well-being and repercussions for social cohesion.
A salient example in the case of India is agricultural labor.
The salient struggle, in this realm, is no longer capital versus labor but, in the words of the business professors Roger L. Martin and Mihnea Moldoveanu, capital versus talent.
But the more salient effect these on-demand platforms are having on our labor force is encouraging part-time work as opposed to full-time work.
Employment is going to be the most salient issue of 2016, and startups are playing an increasingly political role as they touch on labor issues.
How salient is race?
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