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    1) эк. тр. тенденция занятости

    Slightly more than half of recent Ph.D.s are employed in academic institutions. Because of this employment pattern, which has continued for several decades, information about current graduate education practices is of interest. — Чуть более половины докторов философии, недавно получивших эту степень, работают в научных учреждениях. В силу такой тенденции, прослеживающейся уже несколько десятилетий, интерес представляют данные о действиях нынешних аспирантов.

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    2) эк. модель занятости (исторически сложившаяся структура занятости, прежде всего по отраслям производства)

    The entry into the WTO will exert an impact on the traditional trades in China by breaking up the original employment pattern. — Вступление в ВТО приведет к разрушению свойственной Китаю модели занятости, что будет иметь огромное влияние на развитие традиционных отраслей в этой стране.

    3) соц. модель трудоустройства [занятости\]* (включает способы и продолжительность поиска работы, продолжительность занятости, обучение, сферу деятельности, процессы продвижения и т. д.; характерна для какой-л. социальной группы, напр., половой, этнической, возрастной и т. п.)
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