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full employment
n
(Economics) a state in which the labour force and other economic resources of a country are utilized to their maximum
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Noun1.full employment - the economic condition when everyone who wishes to work at the going wage rate for their type of labor is employed
economic condition - the condition of the economy
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full employment n (Econ) → piena occupazione


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In fact, substantial employment growth on the Kansas side is closing the gap between the numbers of jobs on the two sides of the State line, with Kansas' share of the MSA's total employment increasing from 38 percent in 1990 to 44 percent in 2007.
Another indication of Indiana's position as a national leader is the relatively large share of total employment this industry holds.
Areas with high total employment also tend to be among the largest employers of any individual occupation.
 
 
 
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