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Access to the labour market
Adapt instruction to labour market
Adapting instruction to labour market
Adapting instruction to labour markets
Adjust instruction to labour market
Attachment to the labour market
Connection to the labour market
Employment opportunity
Functioning of the labor market
Functioning of the labour market
He is a well known labour market economist.
Job access
Job market
Job market offer
Job market offers
Job perspective
Labor economics
Labor market operations
Labor market sector
Labor market zone
Labour Market Economist
Labour economics
Labour market attachment
Labour market offers
Labour market operations
Labour market opportunities
Labour market policy officer
Labour market sector
Labour market theory
Labour market zone
Labour policy consultant
Operation of the labor market
Operation of the labour market
Policy officer at labour group
Professional reintegration
Reintegration into the labour market
Reintegration into working life
Return to employment
Return to the labour market
Segment of labor market
Segment of labour market

Traduction de «labour market economist » (Anglais → Français) :

TERMINOLOGIE
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Labour Market Economist

économiste du marché du travail


labour economics [4.7] [ labor economics | labour market theory | Labour market theory(STW) ]

économie du travail [4.7] [ théorie du marché du travail ]


segment of labor market [ segment of labour market | labor market sector | labour market sector | labour market zone | labor market zone ]

secteur du marché du travail


functioning of the labour market [ functioning of the labor market | labour market operations | labor market operations | operation of the labour market | operation of the labor market ]

rouages du marché du travail [ fonctionnement du marché du travail ]


adapting instruction to labour markets | adjust instruction to labour market | adapt instruction to labour market | adapting instruction to labour market

adapter l'enseignement au marché du travail


job access [ access to the labour market | employment opportunity | job market | job perspective ]

accès à l'emploi [ accès au marché du travail | chance d'obtenir un emploi | débouché d'emploi | perspective d'emploi ]


labour policy consultant | policy officer, labour market | labour market policy officer | policy officer at labour group

chargée de mission marché du travail | chargé de mission marché du travail/chargée de mission marché du travail | chargé de mission marché du travail


attachment to the labour market | connection to the labour market | labour market attachment

liens avec le marché du travail


labour market offers | labour market opportunities | job market offer | job market offers

offres d’emploi


reintegration into working life [ professional reintegration | reintegration into the labour market | return to employment | return to the labour market ]

réinsertion professionnelle [ intégration professionnelle | réintégration professionnelle ]
TRADUCTIONS EN CONTEXTE
Many of the labour market economists at Statistics Canada, when they try to come up with a number on those people in the population who might reasonably be expected to be able to work, utilize that ratio.

Bon nombre d'économistes du marché du travail de Statistique Canada utilisent ce critère lorsqu'ils essaient de fixer le nombre de personnes qui devraient normalement être en mesure de travailler.


When people are out of the labour market for long periods of time, for whatever reason, for example because of unemployment or because a young mother is out taking care of her children for two or three years, their human capital, what the economists call their kind of job experience and their connections to the labour market, tends to atrophy.

Lorsque des gens ne font plus partie du marché du travail pendant de longues périodes, pour quelque raison que ce soit par exemple à cause du chômage ou parce qu'une jeune mère s'occupe de ses enfants pendant deux ou trois ans leur capital humain, ce que les économistes appellent leur expérience de travail et leurs contacts avec le marché du travail, tend à s'atrophier.


Witnesses: From the Department of Finance: Doug Wyatt, General Counsel, General Legal Services; Doug Adlard, General Counsel, General Legal Services; Dan Hermosa, Counsel, General Legal Services; Michèle Dupont, International Relations Officer, International Trade and Finance Branch; Mark Hodgson, Policy Analyst, Federal-Provincial Relations and Social Policy Branch, Labour Markets/Employment/Learning; David Bell, Economist, Federal-Provincial Relations and Social Policy Branch; François ...[+++]

Témoins : Du ministère des Finances : Doug Wyatt, avocat général, Services juridiques généraux; Doug Adlard, avocat général, Services juridiques généraux; Dan Hermosa, avocat, Services juridiques généraux; Michèle Dupont, agent, Direction du commerce et des finances internationaux; Mark Hodgson, analyste de la politique, Direction des relations fédérales-provinciales et de la politique sociale, Marchés du travail, emploi et apprentissage; David Bell, économiste, Direction des relations fédérales-provinciales et de la politique so ...[+++]


From the Department of Finance we have Doug Wyatt, general counsel, general legal services; Doug Adlard, general counsel, general legal services; Dan Hermosa, counsel, general legal services; Michèle Dupont, international relations officer, international trade and finance branch; Mark Hodgson, policy analyst, federal-provincial relations and social policy branch, labour markets/employment/learning; David Bell, economist, federal-provincial relations and social policy branch; François Cad ...[+++]

Du ministère des Finances, M. Doug Wyatt, avocat général, Services juridiques généraux; Doug Adlard, avocat général, Services juridiques généraux; Dan Hermosa, avocat, Services juridiques généraux; Michèle Dupont, agent des relations internationales, Direction du commerce et des finances internationaux; Mark Hodgson, analyste de la politique, Direction des relations fédérales- provinciales et de la politique sociale, Marchés du travail, emploi et apprentissage; David Bell, économiste, Direction des relations fédérales-provinciale ...[+++]


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He is a well known labour market economist.

Ce dernier est un économiste bien connu du marché du travail.


I believe this is due to the lack of faith in the core Euroland countries' ability to govern and deliver fundamental structural reforms under their current governments, which Otmar Issing, the bank's chief economist, has referred to as the serious structural rigidities in Europe's labour markets and pensions systems.

À mon avis, cela est dû au manque de foi dans la capacité des gouvernements actuels des pays de l'euroland à gouverner et à entreprendre les réformes structurelles fondamentales. Otmar Issing, l'économiste en chef de la Banque, parle à ce propos de rigidités structurelles sérieuses des marchés de l'emploi et des systèmes de pensions en Europe.


The report ignores the current economic situation and once again calls for further liberalisations, privatisations, integration of capital markets and, obviously, more labour flexibility and considers the criticism of the ECB’s behaviour in relation to the Federal Reserve to be unfair, overlooking the fact that the deflationist policy pursued has contributed to unemployment, whilst the restrictive monetary policy has not allowed skilful use to be made of the period of economic growth in the second half of the 1990s. This criticism is shared not only by va ...[+++]

Ce rapport oublie la conjoncture économique actuelle et plaide de nouveau pour plus de libéralisations, de privatisations, d’intégration des marchés des capitaux et, bien sûr, plus de flexibilité du travail ; il considère que les critiques envers le comportement de la BCE par rapport à la Réserve fédérale sont injustes, oubliant que la politique désinflationniste qui a été suivie a contribué au chômage puisque la politique monétaire restrictive n’a pas permis de profiter pleinement de la période de croissance économique de la seconde moitié des années quatre-vingt-dix, critique partagée non seulement par différents ...[+++]


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