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Things employment often describes ("employment ________")
- levels
- probability
- generating
- programmes
- based
- earnings
- budget
- sector
- checks
- discrimination
- practices
- income
- figures
- saving
- contracts
- creation
- relationship
- courses
- ratio
- agencies
- patterns
- ventures
- projects
- testing
- screening
- policy
- scheme
- interview
- rate
- program
- taxes
- inquiries
- unemployment
- deficit
- equilibrium
- opportunities
- growth
- benefits
- model
- related
- activities
- policies
- united
- legislation
- programs
- population
- output
- programme
- agency
- rights
- status
- will
- generation
- test
- purposes
- level
- situation
- services
- opportunity
- schemes
- incomes
- assistance
- agreement
- creating
- assumptions
- tests
- examination
- probabilities
- effects
- rates
- plans
- surplus
- prospects
- restrictions
- examinations
- economy
- training
- path
- bill
- assumption
- wage
- tax
How employment often is described ("________ employment")
- regular
- useful
- maternal
- continued
- secure
- private
- farm
- successful
- seasonal
- alternative
- civilian
- nonagricultural
- adequate
- chief
- informal
- collar
- term
- temporary
- productive
- steady
- formal
- additional
- permanent
- outside
- time
- total
- suitable
- sufficient
- active
- maximum
- professional
- public
- aggregate
- casual
- under
- stable
- full
- constant
- irregular
- competitive
- direct
- meaningful
- immediate
- overall
- domestic
- frequent
- federal
- skilled
- sector
- agricultural
- male
- profitable
- female
- rural
- remunerative
- civil
- future
- continuous
- self
- salaried
- paid
- urban
- lucrative
- extensive
- industrial
- previous
