Example sentences of "leave [art] [noun sg] market " in BNC.

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1 There is a pattern in which women are likely to leave the labour market at the birth of their first child , and to return a few years later , typically when the last child has entered school .
2 Women who have to leave the labour market altogether , or who find the location , hours and other opportunities for employment restricted , will inevitably experience reduced earnings .
3 Martin and Roberts ( 1984 , pp. 11–12 ) found that older women , many of whom would not have been contributing to the state pension scheme in their own right , tended to leave the labour market in their mid-fifties .
4 The prospect of increased future earnings will also have no impact where a manager plans to leave the employment market , as will often be the case with chief executives who may be in their final period of office .
5 Under the Social Security Pensions Act 1975 , only married women and widows already exercising their option to rely on their husbands ' contribution could continue to do so , provided they did not leave the labour market for two or more years .
6 Since the implementation of this legislation in 1978 , only married women and widows already paying reduced contributions could continue to do so , provided they did not leave the labour market for more than two years .
7 Half-time profits 15% higher at £205.1m equalled best City expectations , but left the stock market cold .
8 In London , the Bank of England emphasised the point by leaving the discount market more than £200 million short of funds to balance their books , sending overnight interest rates as high as 30 per cent as members struggled to cover their requirements .
9 In his first meeting with the TUC General Council in January 1942 , Beveridge rejected their suggestion for a retirement condition , saying ‘ I do not believe the old people leaving the labour market really create fresh employment ’ , but he promised to look further into the matter .
10 Married women who were not full contributors prior to leaving the labour market are not credited .
11 Since the mid-1970's the proportion of older men leaving the labour market before the ‘ normal ’ retirement age has increased sharply .
12 Astra says : ’ many training providers are currently in financial difficulties and are leaving the training market .
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