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The state is making great efforts to guide former welfare recipients into gainful employment.
The most important difference between men and women, except for the generally lower levels of labour participation among women, had to do with patterns of gainful employment among the elderly.
Table 11 sets out the percentage of sons and daughters in gainful employment according to whether they were employed or self-employed and the nature of that employment.
However, although often so portrayed, it was not a society of universal employment where all able-bodied members of working age derived their income from gainful employment.
Wanting to develop as a teacher has an obvious relationship with whether the long-term prospects for gainful employment appear rosy or bleak.
So far this surge of livelihood ' multiplexity ' has not generated adequate overall levels of gainful employment, technical innovation, purchasing power or welfare improvement.
Tables 11 and 12 characterize the gainful employment of the children of the head of household between 0 and 25 years of age in 1926.
By decommodification, he means governmental social insurance, assistance, and services that render people less critically dependent on gainful employment.
This same insurance will be required as a condition for gainful employment beyond minimum wage.