Enterprise-
Sufficiently large,well-trained work force- ,
To be available-
The rate of unemployment-
The output of business-
To be in work/out work- /
To purchase-
To feel of no value-,
To palace great emphasis on-
To experience severe difficulties]to region the work force-
Immense-
In addition-
To pay taxes-
Tax revenue-
To assess the proportion-
To alter-
To measure-
To predict the impact of unemployment-
To pose a threat-
Hence-
To express little concern-
To move between jobs- 2
A healthy economy-
To favour flexibility-
Search for qualified labour-
To rise-
To deline-
Small scale
To replace workers-
Alternatively-
To have considerate implications
To have outdated skills-
To necessitate expenditure on retraning-
Thus-
Falling salles-
To introduce policies-
To alleviate the problem-
To increase the level of economic activity-
Demand for labour-
A major target-
To maintain a steady growth
To have considerable impact on-
To adjust ones output plans-
Cause-
To eradicate-
To be linked to- ..
In order to- ,
Consequences-
Costly-
To distinguish between-
To take actions-
Appropriate-
To require improvements-
On the one hand on the other hand- ..
Retraining schemes-
To be vitally important-
To seek-,
To pose an enormous social and economic cost to a nation-
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In resuit in/to lead to- ..
Crime-