Sentences with phrase «lower employment prospects»

Leg injuries draw some of the the highest value compensation, due to the loss of mobility which can often lead to lower employment prospects in the case of long term injuries.
I hate to state the obvious but you'll have to make even temp job income a priority or broaden or lower your employment prospects to start bringing in any sort of income if you want to try to protect the cosigner.
Long - term consequences of substance abuse can include major health problems, lowered employment prospects, and even an early demise.
But due to its low bar passage rates, the high cost of attendance and low employment prospects, some wonder whether they are actually helping minority students or making their situation worse.

Not exact matches

Employment prospects for geoscientists in Australia have hit fresh lows, with new figures revealing nearly one in five is out of work.
Survey evidence suggests that consumers became more concerned about employment prospects during the course of the year; the net balance of respondents to the Westpac - Melbourne Institute survey expecting lower unemployment fell sharply over this time.
Moreover, improved parenting could enhance the lives of parents themselves by reducing the incidence of depression and, especially for low - income parents, upgrading employment prospects.
But Chris Williamson, chief economist at financial information company Markit, expressed pessimism on the country's employment prospects, saying: «The unemployment rate is likely to continue to rise in coming months as job losses in the public sector are accompanied by lower payroll numbers in private sector services and construction.
«Prospects for graduates going into some of the more severely recession - hit sectors have improved significantly in the last 12 months with all STEM and building management subjects experiencing higher employment and lower unemployment rates,» according to a press release from the two organizations.
The report does note that «postdoctoral salaries are relatively low» and that «graduate students are sometimes discouraged by a perceived mismatch between education and employment prospects in the academic sector.»
That makes sense, but do we have to cut the humanities simply because their employment prospects are sparser and average salaries are lower than ours?
The longer mandatory repayment period for graduate and professional school debtors reflects the favorable employment prospects afforded these individuals, compared to those with lower levels of education.
The former employer can not have any right to expect that the former employee will accept lower - paying alternate employment with doubtful prospects, and then sue for the difference between what he makes in that work and what he would have made had he received the notice to which he was entitled.
High graduating numbers have not dampened the students» employment prospects, however, as law graduates enjoy the third lowest unemployment rates among recent graduates, at 4 %.
You fail to consider that students from lower - income families might feel more trepidation at the prospect of incurring a large debt with uncertain employment prospects.
The bar pass rate for LPP students is much lower than for articling students (no doubt owing to the abundance of NCA students), the likelihood of getting called is materially worse, and the post-call employment prospects are materially worse.
Simply distinguishing between highly skilled foreign migrants and unskilled or low - skilled immigrants would help pave the way for legislation that protects the employment prospects of local workers without restricting access to the talent that is needed to pull economies further out of recession.
According to the first perspective, agency jobs are associated with job characteristics that adversely affect mental well - being: job insecurity, low wages, a lack of benefits, little training, poorer prospects for the future, high working time flexibility, minimal trade union representation and problematic triadic employment relations.
Canadians who are considering purchasing their first home are primarily motivated by lower home prices and very low interest rates, but some require confidence in the economy and their employment prospects before they will enter the market, says a report by Royal LePage.
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