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:{{NewTextTerm|Inactive persons|9|351|IndexEntry=inactive person}} are those who do not accomplish any kind of professional activity neither are looking for any employment.
 
:{{NewTextTerm|Inactive persons|9|351|IndexEntry=inactive person}} are those who do not accomplish any kind of professional activity neither are looking for any employment.
 
--[[User:Nicolas Brouard|Nicolas Brouard]] 12:09, 5 August 2013 (CEST)
 
--[[User:Nicolas Brouard|Nicolas Brouard]] 12:09, 5 August 2013 (CEST)
* {{missing German term|35|351|351-10|GermanNewTextTerm=stille Reserve}}
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* {{translated German term|35|351|351-10|GermanNewTextTerm=stille Reserve}}
 
: {{NewTextTerm|Hidden unemployment|10|351}} or {{NewTextTerm|labor reserve|10|351}}  includes people who, although not officially registered as unemployed, are looking for a private work as well as those who do not exercise nor are looking for a job but if some job opportunities arose to them, could respond. --[[User:Nicolas Brouard|Nicolas Brouard]] 12:53, 5 August 2013 (CEST)
 
: {{NewTextTerm|Hidden unemployment|10|351}} or {{NewTextTerm|labor reserve|10|351}}  includes people who, although not officially registered as unemployed, are looking for a private work as well as those who do not exercise nor are looking for a job but if some job opportunities arose to them, could respond. --[[User:Nicolas Brouard|Nicolas Brouard]] 12:53, 5 August 2013 (CEST)
 
*{{translated Spanish term|35|351|351-11|SpanishTextTerm=buscan trabajo por primera vez}} The following sentence did exist in Spanish (but not in French neither any other language): Entre ellos cabe aún distinguir los que nunca han tenido empleo o <b>buscan trabajo por primera vez</b> <sup>11</sup>.  
 
*{{translated Spanish term|35|351|351-11|SpanishTextTerm=buscan trabajo por primera vez}} The following sentence did exist in Spanish (but not in French neither any other language): Entre ellos cabe aún distinguir los que nunca han tenido empleo o <b>buscan trabajo por primera vez</b> <sup>11</sup>.  
 
: It has been renamed to 11 by Elena Ambrosetti because 8 was used by the German. --[[User:Nicolas Brouard|Nicolas Brouard]] 12:38, 31 December 2009 (UTC)
 
: It has been renamed to 11 by Elena Ambrosetti because 8 was used by the German. --[[User:Nicolas Brouard|Nicolas Brouard]] 12:38, 31 December 2009 (UTC)
 
:It is important to distinguish between persons who have never had a job and {{NewTextTerm|persons who are looking for their first job|11|351}} or {{NewTextTerm|first-time job seekers|11|351|IndexEntry=first-time job seeker}}.--[[User:Nicolas Brouard|Nicolas Brouard]] 12:29, 5 August 2013 (CEST)
 
:It is important to distinguish between persons who have never had a job and {{NewTextTerm|persons who are looking for their first job|11|351}} or {{NewTextTerm|first-time job seekers|11|351|IndexEntry=first-time job seeker}}.--[[User:Nicolas Brouard|Nicolas Brouard]] 12:29, 5 August 2013 (CEST)
 
* {{missing French term|34|354|354-5|FrenchTextTerm=qualification professionnelle}}
 
: A classical distinction hard to translate into English. Please check:
 
:Suivant leur <b>qualification professionnelle </b><sup>4</sup>, les ouvriers peuvent être répartis en <b>professionnels </b><sup>5</sup>, ou <b>ouvriers qualifiés </b><sup>5</sup>, en <b>ouvriers semi-qualifiés </b><sup>6</sup>, ou <b>ouvriers spécialisés </b><sup>6</sup>, et en <b>man&#156;uvres </b><sup>7</sup>.
 
: Manual workers may be further sub-divided according to their <b>skill </b><sup>4</sup>, with <b>skilled workers</b> <sup>5</sup>, <b>semi-skilled workers</b> <sup>6</sup>, and <b>unskilled workers </b><sup>7</sup> being distinguished.
 
  
  

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The employment to population ratio 8★ is the proportion of employed persons in the working age group (usually 15 to 64). --Nicolas Brouard 12:09, 5 August 2013 (CEST)

Inactive persons 9★ are those who do not accomplish any kind of professional activity neither are looking for any employment.

--Nicolas Brouard 12:09, 5 August 2013 (CEST)

Hidden unemployment 10★ or labor reserve 10★ includes people who, although not officially registered as unemployed, are looking for a private work as well as those who do not exercise nor are looking for a job but if some job opportunities arose to them, could respond. --Nicolas Brouard 12:53, 5 August 2013 (CEST)
It has been renamed to 11 by Elena Ambrosetti because 8 was used by the German. --Nicolas Brouard 12:38, 31 December 2009 (UTC)
It is important to distinguish between persons who have never had a job and persons who are looking for their first job 11★ or first-time job seekers 11★.--Nicolas Brouard 12:29, 5 August 2013 (CEST)