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  2. List of countries by labour force - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of countries by size of the labour force mostly based on The World Factbook. [1] Rank Country/Region Labour force ... Italy: 25,940,000: 2017 est. 25

  3. Ministry of Labour and Social Policies (Italy) - Wikipedia

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    The Ministry of Labour and Social Policies (Italian: Ministero del lavoro e delle politiche sociali) is a department of the government of the Republic of Italy responsible for policies of labour, employment, labour protection, the adequacy of social security system, and social policy, with particular reference to the prevention and reduction of conditions of need and distress among the people.

  4. List of countries by public sector size - Wikipedia

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    In China a full 78.3% of the urban labor force were employed in the public sector by 1978, the year the Chinese economic reform was launched, after which the rates dropped. Jin Zeng estimates the numbers were 56.4% in 1995 and 32.8% in 2003, [6] while other estimates are higher. [7] [8] [9]

  5. Employment-to-population ratio - Wikipedia

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    U.S. unemployment rate and employment to population ratio (EM ratio) Wage share and employment rate in the U.S. Employment-to-population ratio, also called the employment rate, [1] is a statistical ratio that measures the proportion of a country's working age population (statistics are often given for ages 15 to 64 [2] [3]) that is employed.

  6. Italian Confederation of Trades Unions - Wikipedia

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    The Italian Confederation of Trades Unions (Italian: Confederazione Italiana Sindacati Lavoratori, pronounced [koɱfederatˈtsjoːne itaˈljaːna sindaˈkaːti lavoraˈtoːri]; CISL) is a national trade union centre in Italy representing various Catholic-inspired groups linked with Christian Democracy party.

  7. Social class in Italy - Wikipedia

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    A hierarchy of social class rank in Italy today. 1. Bourgeoisie (10% of the working population) [1] includes high-class entrepreneurs, managers, politicians, self-employed people, highest-ranking celebrities, etc. 2. White-collar middle class (17% of the working population) [1] includes middle class workers not employed in manual work. 3.

  8. PATCOB - Wikipedia

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    For workers outside the government, the civilian labor force is characterized by the federal code that closest matches their job title. The categories may be roughly described as follows: Professional - occupations with matching 4-year or higher degree with major in that area. (e.g. doctor, lawyer, accountant, biologist, chemist, engineer)

  9. Full employment - Wikipedia

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    For the United States, economist William T. Dickens found that full-employment unemployment rate varied a lot over time but equaled about 5.5 percent of the civilian labor force during the 2000s. [5] Recently, economists have emphasized the idea that full employment represents a "range" of possible unemployment rates.