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Definition of "full employment" []

  • A policy goal state in which all those wanting employment at the prevailing wages can find it. (noun)

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Use "full employment" in a sentence
  • "We call the full employment of one’s sensesSensory Acuity."
  • "One of the major themes of White House mail after Truman became president was the need for reorganization and reform (Arnold, 1976: 57); in Truman’s twenty-one-point address of September 1945, reorganization ranked tenth in public interest, a higher ranking than either the full employment bill, the regulation of prices and wages, the control of the atomic bomb, or the housing shortage (Pemberton, 1979: 30)."
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