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We found 26 words, 2 kanji, and 14 examples matching '雇用'
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employment (long term); hire
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noun
employment opportunity
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noun
temporary employment; temp work
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noun
job employment environment
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noun
full-time employment
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コ   やと to employ   
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little bird
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コ   と door   
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イチ   イツ   ひと    ひと- one   
corpse
ヨウ   もちいる to use   
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ざんねん
残念
ながら
かんぜん
完全
こよう
雇用
もう
とうぜん
当然
こと
なくなっている
Unfortunately, full employment can no longer be taken for granted.
こよう
雇用
ていたい
停滞
つづ
けた

Employment continued to lag.
かれ
ろうどうしゃ
労働者
じょうじ
常時
こよう
雇用
ほしょう
保証
した

They guaranteed regular employment to their workers.
しゅうしん
終身
こよう
雇用
きゅうりょう
給料
よい
しごと
仕事
つける
むずか
しい

It is difficult to find a well paid permanent job.
にほん
日本
じょせい
女性
こよう
雇用
きかい
機会
だんせい
男性
より
けっていてき
決定的
ひく

In Japan, employment opportunities are significantly lower for women than they are for men.
 
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