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full employment

full employment
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    • the economic condition when everyone who wishes to work at the going wage rate for their type of labor is employed

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    1. Unfortunately, full employment can no longer be taken for granted.
    2. Employment — Full time equivalent (FTE)
    3. Employment — full-time equivalent (FTE)
    4. Employment – Full time equivalent (FTE)
    5. Implement employment policies aimed at achieving full employment, improving quality and productivity at work, and strengthening social and territorial cohesion.
    6. Implement employment policies aiming at achieving full employment, improving quality and productivity at work, and strengthening social and territorial cohesion.
    7. Guideline No 17: Implement employment policies aiming at achieving full employment, improving quality and productivity at work, and strengthening social and territorial cohesion
    8. Guideline No 17: Implement employment policies aiming at achieving full employment, improving quality and productivity at work, and strengthening social and territorial cohesion.
    9. full employment: Achieving full employment, and reducing unemployment and inactivity, by increasing the demand for and supply of labour, is vital to sustain economic growth and reinforce social cohesion.
    10. Full employment Achieving full employment, and reducing unemployment and inactivity, by increasing the demand for and supply of labour, is vital to sustain economic growth and reinforce social cohesion;
    11. At the same time, appropriate macroeconomic policies are key for reaping the full growth and employment benefits of structural reforms.
    12. It shall do so by supporting Member States' policies aiming to achieve full employment and quality and productivity at work, promote social inclusion, including the access of disadvantaged people to employment, and reduce national, regional and local employment disparities.
    13. In accordance with the Fund regulations [9], in the sphere of employment and human resources the priorities of the Community strategic guidelines on cohesion are those of the European Employment Strategy [10] supplemented by the EU Employment Recommendations which provide country-specific priorities.The drive for full employment and higher productivity depends on a wide variety of actions, including those already discussed above.
    14. The reform of the European Employment Strategy in 2003 placed the emphasis on medium-term orientation and on the importance of implementation of the full range of policies recommended in the Employment Guidelines.
    15. The reform of the European Employment Strategy in 2003 has placed the emphasis on medium-term orientation and on the importance of implementation of the full range of policies recommended in the Employment Guidelines.