Total employment refers to the total number of people currently employed in an economy, including both full-time and part-time workers. It encompasses individuals engaged in various sectors such as agriculture, industry, and services. This metric is crucial for assessing the health of an economy, as it reflects labor market conditions and can influence economic policies. Total employment does not include unemployed individuals or those not actively seeking work.
With Obama claiming to increase employment, the total employment is projected to increase by 21.3 million jobs over a 10 year period beginning in 2002.
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Total employment in 2001 was 7,920, down from 11,103 in 1997 and reaching close to the low of approximately 7,000 total employment in the late 1980s.
As of December 2008, Australia's unemployment rate was 4.4%.
To calculate the employment rate in a given population, divide the number of employed individuals by the total population and multiply by 100 to get a percentage. This percentage represents the employment rate in that population.
Employment is percentage of employed persons to the total population.
Labor Force .
the total number of people gainfully employed or working.
Level of total spending
Level of total spending
Some companies that offer help with employment applications include Total Jobs and the Missouri Business Network. In addition, many colleges and universities have career advisory services that help guide students in applying for employment.
Total industry employment in 1997 was 3,492 workers