Examples of using Working-age in English and their translations into Indonesian
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In March, Commander Ryoko Azuma became the first woman to command a warship squadron as Japan's navy seeks to turn to women to make up a shortfall in personnel caused by the nation's shrinking working-age population amid a drop in birth rates.
The average American working-age couple has saved only $5,000 for retirement, while 43 percent of working-age families have no retirement savings at all,
hundreds of millions of working-age adults will join what is becoming, through trade
the UK- over one in five of the population.- eight million working-age adults, four million children
and the proportion of the working-age population to the total population(demographics).
meaning the working-age population will be in decline.
hundreds of millions of working-age adults will become available for employment in what is evolving into a more integrated world labor market.
The survey drew from a sample of over 7,000 working-age Japanese people, and showed that in
the lives of those who died were shortened by about 30 years(“Drinking behind 1 in 10 deaths of working-age adults,” USA Today,
achieving more of a balance in the working-age population means there's more people in the working age to actually pay for the pensions
No wonder so many working-age men are unemployed.
And less than one-third of the working-age population.
Meanwhile, the working-age population continued to shrink.
Its working-age population had just started to shrink.
China's working-age population began shrinking in 2012.
The country's working-age population has started to shrink.
China's working-age population began shrinking back in 2012.
And death rates among working-age adults have been rising.
It is the leading cause of blindness in working-age adults.
What you're seeing here is this wave coming into working-age.