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The phrase "working life span" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to the duration of time that a person is actively engaged in their career or profession. Example: "As people live longer, the concept of a working life span is becoming increasingly important in discussions about retirement age."
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The pressure to secure that 'dream job' after university and the expectations of family and friends can be suffocating but with an increasing retirement age and a working life span set to stretch way into 2050, there's time to make coffee and learn about horses.
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It has also been reported that adults with MSD have an overall poorer health-related quality of life than the general population reporting no pain [ 24, 25]; this effect is likely to be increased among aging employees due to the health problems that accrue over a working life-span.
It therefore is important to ensure that the workforce resource is appropriate to the population, particularly given the cost of training and a working life that can span four decades.
Although this would not be expected to represent true fatigue testing of implanted constructs in a spine, it is likely to span the working life of the spine in a laboratory environment.
Over the span of your working life, you could save more than $100,000 by paying less in fees, Mr. Smith promised, striding back and forth in the sun-filled conference hall at the corporate headquarters of Mazuma Credit Union, which serves five counties in Kansas and Missouri.
For most people, working life is constant and comprises a significant span of time; this may facilitate recall of occupational activities (9).
This may be especially true for the elderly, as the short work-life span left before retirement reduces the incentives of both workers and firms to invest in the maintenance of individual skills and tends to reduce the involvement of the elderly in the production process.
The experimental results show the reductions of the absolute torque value and torque variation, and the improvement on working speed and life span of the cam-type transfer unit is expected.
And while we are in the gloriously self-aware company of artists like Invader and Shepard Fairey (the future designer of the ubiquitous Obama "Hope" image), the film is relentlessly entertaining, a fascinating document of work whose life span is commonly determined by city councils and cleanup crews.
The majority of experts combined the work with children and adolescents (41%%), adolescents and adults (6 %), or worked with clients across the life span (12%.Thirtypercentent of participating experts worked exclusively with children, 9 % worked only with adults and 2%% worked only with adolescents.
Those assigned to the camp — perhaps 3,000 during the corps' life span — worked throughout the national forest, opening roads and creating recreation facilities.
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