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  1. Working age

    Working age is the range of ages at which people are typically engaged in either paid or unpaid work. It typically sits between the ages of adolescence and retirement. In most countries there is a minimum age at which people can legally work.

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  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of working age in Chaldean Numerology is: 8

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of working age in Pythagorean Numerology is: 2

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  1. Rishi Sunak:

    Up to a fifth of the working-age population could need to be off work at any one time. And business supply chains are being disrupted around the globe.

  2. San Francisco:

    In order to put this episode of high inflation behind us, further policy tightening, maintained for a longer time, will likely be necessary, absent a substantial pickup in the share of working-age adults looking to be employed or a large change in immigration flows, labor force participation will continue to decline and worker shortages will persist, pushing up wages and ultimately prices, at least in the near and medium term.

  3. Lee Min-Ah:

    When male partners work more, women’s economic activity will be discouraged and their responsibility of childcare will only increase, Lee said.The country already has the lowest fertility rate in the world, and a rapidly ageing population. The working-age population peaked at 38 million in 2019 and is set to drop by more than 9 million by 2040, government data show.Lee Yoon-sun, a 29-year-old office worker, said working high-intensity hours and then taking time off would be disruptive.Working long hours when you have a heavy workload and then resting when you are less busy seems like a pattern that will lead to an irregular life, affecting having children and taking care of them.

  4. Richard Brittan:

    It’s the only place to be if you want to tend to those fields, it is entirely possible that working-age male farmers could be counted as militants.

  5. Tom Waters:

    This is the latest in a long line of reforms which have tilted the burden of taxation towards the earnings of working age people and away from the incomes of pensioners.

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