Examples of using Total workforce in English and their translations into Swedish
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Research firm IDC estimates that there will be over 1.3 billion mobile workers by 2015(37.2% of the total workforce).
85.000 employees 3.3% of the total workforce.
Queen's is one of the largest employers in Northern Ireland, with a total workforce of 3,903, of whom 2,414 were members of academic,
employing about 5.2% of the total workforce, that is, about 9.7 million jobs,
AEA members reduced staff by 34 000(around 8% of the total workforce), with a cascading effects on an estimated 90 000"indirect" jobs throughout Europe,
This is a very small proportion of the total workforce- less than 1% of that of the current Member States-
In the EU SMEs employ more of the total workforce than SMEs in the USA
as researchers are, on the average, more mobile than the total workforce, the remaining general obstacles to mobility of workers and students affect them considerably.
cross-border commuters made up 1.4% of the total workforce within this area in 1999.
European data27shows that some progress is being made towards the achievement of the target with just over 29% of the total workforce having received basic ICT training in 2001 compared to just under 23% in 2000.
Whereas around 8.4 million people are employed in the EU's cultural sector(accounting for 3.7% of the total workforce)(24), and whereas their potential in terms of economic growth is still only incompletely realised;
Only 0.2% of the total workforce of the EU exercise this option.
A recent study1 in this field revealed a current world-wide shortage of officers corresponding to 4% of the total workforce(16 000 officers) and predicted a 12% shortfall(46 000 officers) by the year 2010.
accounting for 43 per cent of the total workforce in rural areas of developing countries(FAO 2015) and approximately 30 per cent of the total rural workforce in Brazil(IBGE 2006).
as'Maribel quater'm was regarded by the Commission as a general measure, since it varies social security contributions in all sectors according to the percentage of manual workersamong the total workforce.
this was 17.5 million persons in the prospective European Union of 25 Member States or 9.3% of total workforce)22.
as the current level of employment of women is equal to 53.5% of the total female workforce working full-time6.
being an important source of employment which accounts for 4.4% of the total EU workforce, offers major employment potential for Europe in the future.
which represented about 90% of the total European workforce.
Report the total workforce by employees and supervised workers
