overemployment

noun

Etymology

From over- + employment.

  1. derived from implicō
  2. derived from empleier
  3. derived from employer
  4. formed as overemployment — “over- + employment

Definitions

  1. The condition of being overemployed.

    • In sum, survey estimates of overemployment may be biased downward if a survey provokes certain implicit assumptions about the current income foregone, and the amount and dimensions of hours reduced and type of gains realized in time off.
    • Labor-leisure models portray overemployment as an individual labor-market phenomenon, but it can also be viewed from a macroeconomic perspective.

The neighborhood

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