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1 secondary labour market
secondary labour market (BE) PERS Sekundärarbeitsmarkt m, zweiter Arbeitsmarkt m, sekundärer Arbeitsmarkt m (gemeint ist damit der Arbeitsmarkt für die weniger privilegierten/qualifizierten Arbeitskräfte, die Beschäftigungsschwierigkeiten haben und häufig aus dem Arbeitsmarkt ein- und austreten)Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > secondary labour market
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2 regular labour market
regular labour market GEN, ECON erster Arbeitsmarkt m, regulärer Arbeitsmarkt m (opposite: secondary labour market = sekundärer Arbeitsmarkt = zweiter Arbeitsmarkt)Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > regular labour market
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3 second labour market
second labour market ECON zweiter Arbeitsmarkt m (synonymous: secondary labour market; subventionierter sog. „Überbrückungsarbeitsmarkt“)Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > second labour market
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