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joblessness

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job·less  (jbls)
adj.
1. Having no job.
2. Of or relating to those who have no jobs.
n. (used with a pl. verb)
Unemployed people considered as a group. Used with the.

jobless·ness n.
Translations
joblessness [ˈdʒɒblɪsnɪs] Ncarencia f de trabajo
joblessness [ˈdʒɒbləsnɪs] n (= unemployment) → chômage m
job loss nperte f d'emploi
job lot nlot m
job market nmarché m du travail
to be on the job market → être sur le marché du travail
job offer noffre f d'emploi
job opportunity n (= job) → débouché m
job queue n [printer] → file f d'attente des travaux
job requirement nqualité f requise
job satisfaction nsatisfaction f au travail, satisfaction f professionnelle
to get job satisfaction → trouver de la satisfaction dans son travail
job security nsécurité f de l'emploi
job seeker [ˈdʒɒbsiːkər] n (British)demandeur/euse m/f d'emploi
job seeker's allowance n (British)allocation f de demandeur d'emploi
job-share job share [ˈdʒɒbʃɛər] (British)
npartage m de poste
vipartager un poste
job sharing [ˈdʒɒbʃɛərɪŋ] npartage m de poste
job specification ncaractéristiques fpl du poste
job title nintitulé m de poste
My official job title is Deputy Manager → L'intitulé officiel de mon poste est directeur adjoint.
job vacancy nposte m à pourvoir, poste m vacant


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