Sentences with phrase «into the labor force»

Creating economic growth will not only be about bringing people into the labor force, but it'll also be about how to allocate those human resources efficiently.
The flip side of the movement of mothers into the labor force has been a dramatic decline in the share of mothers who are now stay - at - home moms.
«Technological advances have increased the demand for skilled labor to the point where a high school education serves more as a minimum requirement for entry into the labor force.
A significant proportion of the economic growth experienced in the US and in Europe during the 20th century was caused by the entry of women into the labor force.
«It's good news but a very large but a very large proportion of this improvement came from people who left the labor force - labor force participation has declined significantly and therefore the effort to draw them back into the labor force is a structural issue.»
Indeed, when one ponders the changes that the global economy has had to digest over the past 25 years, from the fall of the Iron Curtain to the flowering of the Internet - based economy to the entrance of 1.3 billion Chinese into the labor force, it would be surprising if the effects weren't felt by American workers.
While this figure might not have market watchers jumping up for joy, «it is a positive sign that more people flowed into the labor force and shows the labor market is on the right track,» says Kurt Rankin, an economist at PNC Financial Services Group.
The solid pace of job creation attracted 64,000 more people into the labor force in December and a total of 869,000 in the past year.
Others jump right into the labor force at low pay to get experience and they should get subsidies for that.»
Responsible for assisting 123 dislocated workers from Hurricane Katrina into training classes for new and permanent positions and helped public assistance recipients with re-entry into the labor force.
Due to a welfare system that guarantees government jobs, unemployment among Kuwaitis is less than three percent but is rising because of a growing influx of young Kuwaitis into the labor force.
The economic downturn in recent years, which led to higher unemployment levels among fathers; the re-entry of mothers into the labor force; a growing number of parents working different schedules; and the escalating costs of child care are all cited as factors that have made fathers» increased child - rearing role more feasible and more necessary.
Parents who see how difficult it is to get and retain employment without education may stress the value of school completion, but it is also conceivable that underemployed parents may seek to accelerate their children's entry into the labor force, even at the expense of their education.
Most of it came through a stunning rise in real output, made possible by the economy's depressed prewar state, a flood of women into the labor force and business innovation to meet the demands of war and the civilian economy.
As people started work or looking for a job, the U.S Labor department pulled more than 14,000 people into the labor force.
«There is a fear to get out into the labor force, I think there is an uncertainty,» Myers said.
While I show that the program is likely to have lasting effects on students because they are more apt to attend college, it would be useful to determine the long - term effects of APIP by observing the students affected by APIP when they go to college and into the labor force.
To be sure, the expansion could be extended if Trump's tax cuts spur more corporate investment and higher productivity, or the tight jobs market entices more Americans off the sidelines and into the labor force.
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