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Discover LudwigThe phrase "work market" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to the job market or the labor market, meaning the available pool of jobs and job seekers. For example, "The COVID-19 pandemic has had a devastating impact on the work market."
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Analyses of affiliation to the work market were restricted to those under the age of 65, as non-working was assumed for those above 65, the typical age of retirement.
His latest work, Market Sense and Nonsense, was published in November 2012.
Protest supporters say the job actions have broad implications for the nation's work market.
The unpredictable and unstable current work market is impacting in particular at-risk workers, such as individuals with disability.
Instead, Mark Beatson, chief economist at the CIPD, suggested that a flexible work market will help drive jobs growth.
And if the stimulus fails to work, market hopes of future profits growth (double-digit gains are expected in 2011 and 2012) would clearly be disappointed.
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To that end, he has asked his civil servants to ensure "competitive neutrality" in what he unflinchingly calls "the welfare-to-work market".
Around the corner, Bruges' fabulous fish market is still very much a working market.
Belief No 7: Markets work Some markets work, others don't.
If markets work, then markets work.
SES was based on municipality/district information on education, work-market affiliation, and income of the municipality/district that each cohort participant had lived in at the time of enrollment.
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