Sentences with phrase «lower demand for jobs»

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Their criminal record closed many doors for these women, their skills were often extremely limited, and the low - wage jobs they could get demanded so many hours to make ends meet that they were left with unsolvable childcare problems.
Outlook shows the projected demand for employees in the field in 2022, as measured by Employment and Social Development Canada: ➚ = more than 1 job available per job seeker — lots of opportunity ➙ = about 1 job available per job seeker — balanced opportunity ➘ = less than 1 job available per job seeker — low opportunity
«Health care goes beyond doctors and nursing professions — there is high demand for people to fill positions available in health care technology, at hospitals and elsewhere within the industry that tap into a variety of the categories we rank and that offer a low unemployment rate, a high median salary and robust job growth.»
The reality, however, is that these on - demand platforms are doing a great job at supplying needed work to the unskilled workforce (i.e., delivery, transportation, etc.), however for skilled small business owners («SMBs»)-- like in the home services sector — the jobs are low paying and the clients are «owned» by the platforms themselves.
The dirtiest, most physically demanding, and most dangerous of these jobs — in fields such as construction, landscaping, and building maintenance, for example — are overwhelmingly filled by immigrants, who now account for more than half of all low - skilled workers in the U.S..
At the same time, the company develops a reputation for taking low - margin jobs, thereby opening itself up to demands from high - margin customers to handle their low - margin work as well.
At the same time, the improving jobs market and low unemployment has increased consumer confidence and spurred the demand for credit cards.
(For context, the industry has lost 25,000 jobs since 2012, much of that due to continue automation and lower demand.)
«However, those that are created are for higher - wage workers among the lower - skilled workers, and perhaps — given that result emerges for women — among jobs less likely to involve manual or physically demanding labor.»
Low demand for steel and decades of automation are the main reasons jobs at American steel mills are disappearing, and no amount of tariffs on steel can change that tide, economists told me.
The Texas government has less demand for government services than California, because they have more jobs because of the low taxes.
It offers high quality printing, on demand, making it profitable for low to medium run print jobs.
I respect the class and loyalty and dignity he brought to the job (although some of that has been fading as he ages) but equally, he was lucky to be paid handsomely for a job which proved unrivaled job security and low demands.
Alicia Glen, Mayor Bill de Blasio's deputy mayor for housing and economic development, told the City Council today that obligating developers who receive the controversial 421a tax break to pay construction workers prevailing wages could result in 17,000 badly - needed below - market apartments not getting built — and argued that the demand for low - cost housing trumps the call for union jobs.
«No matter who is in that position, we thought the salary was too low for the job demands,» Town Board member Jill Doherty explained before the meeting.
Demand that Governor Cuomo mandate strong energy efficiency requirements for utilities and implement market mechanisms to help utilities create jobs and lower utility bills by achieving high efficiency rates.
This, coupled with rising health care costs and lower reimbursements from insurance companies, may slow the predicted rapid growth of the MD&D industry — and job opportunities — even as the demand for scientists with more advanced training increases.
34 %: Speaking of power, a seven - year study of people in their 60s found that stressful, high - demand jobs can be good for you if you have control over your workflow: Those with high - demand, high - control jobs saw a 34 percent decrease in the likelihood of death compared with folks in high - control, low - demand jobs.
County officials are now demanding districts do a better job of justifying spending for low - income students and English learners under the funding formula.
For example, high schools may be trying to lower dropout rates or respond to local job market demand.
Demand for homes has been showing some serious signs of stabilization, as low mortgage rates, low home prices, and improved job growth have pushed first time home buyers off the fence and into the housing market.
Because his lower - paying job is less demanding, Rick is the primary caregiver for their seven - year - old daughter Jenny and 16 - year - old son Lucas (names have been changed to protect the family's privacy).
Investing in our nation's infrastructure will not only allow the oil and natural gas industry to keep pace with energy demand, it will also help keep energy affordable for the consumer, while creating wellpaying jobs, giving U.S. manufacturers a competitive advantage through lower energy and raw material costs and providing revenue to local, state and federal governments.
No one has shown that implementation of low carbon technologies and energy efficiency improvement technologies can rescue us from the climate Apocalypse; in fact, Kevin Anderson has done the computations for a 50/50 chance of staying within 2 C, and has shown that transition to low carbon technologies can't do the job without some serious additional fossil demand reduction.
Oracle did a pretty good job of killing MySQL after buying Sun Microsystems, he told LinuxInsider, but the demand for a low - cost, high - quality alternative remained.
This high unemployment rate and demand for jobs means that employers are able to pay low wages.
Some states offer higher or lower wages than average for various jobs, depending on the local demands and economy.
Mularoni says robust job creation, low electricity costs, strong demand from enterprise and cloud - computing customers and «ample» supply coming on - line in late 2017 and early 2018 make Dallas - Fort Worth a sought - after location for data center space.
The article credits this trend to a combination of low mortgage rates and a steady job market, and in fact, the demand for new homes has surpassed the supply of new homes available for purchase.
Nashville's stellar annual job growth (3.44 percent, seventh - highest in the U.S.), moderately low vacancy rate (4.80 percent, almost 30 percent lower than the national average), and even lower median age of housing inventory (a mere 42 days, 33 percent lower than the national average) also highlight how exceptionally strong the demand for Nashville housing currently is and will likely continue to be for many quarters to come.
Washington, D.C.'s low median age of housing inventory (54 days, nine days less than the national average), even lower vacancy rate (5.20 percent, about 23 percent less than the national average), and moderately high annual job growth rate of 2.19 percent indicate that demand for housing there is and will likely remain quite strong, making D.C. a profitable market for rental real estate investors for quarters to come.
Washington, D.C.'s low median age of housing inventory (54 days, nine days less than the national average), even lower vacancy rate (5.20 percent, about 23 percent less than the national average), and moderately high annual job growth rate of 2.19 percent indicate that demand for housing there is and will likely remain quite strong for some time.
A net increase of 12 million jobs from the low point five years ago has boosted demand for office, retail, warehouse, and industrial spaces.
Communities with low unemployment are adding jobs that create strong demand for both home purchases and rentals.
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