Example sentences of "education [conj] employment " in BNC.

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1 confined to the requirements of one sector , e.g. education or employment ; and
2 The document of recorded achievement is intended , inter alia , to assist with selection and placement in further education or employment .
3 The data cover several aspects of family background and ( in some cases ) the ability of pupils on entering secondary schools ; pupils ' experiences at school , including the curriculum , methods of teaching and learning , and relationships between teachers and pupils ; and several outcomes of schooling , including qualifications , attitudes , truancy and further education or employment after school .
4 We will give priority to support for family-planning programmes , education and employment opportunities for women , and basic provision for old age .
5 Education and employment
6 Education and employment need to be seen as but facets of the life process — that is of the learning process .
7 Young people are expected to engage in a ‘ contract ’ which , if fulfilled , entitles them to move more smoothly through a transition process between education and employment .
8 Besides politicising education and employment , the antitesting bias inhibits the search for useful knowledge about human differences Power pressures — even legal restraints — inhibit analyses showing how individual traits correlate with education and job training , with the conditions of learning and working , and with the quality of people 's personal experience .
9 The purpose of this policy is twofold , first as a means of achieving a more effective link between education and employment so that school leavers are old enough to take up productive work when they leave school , secondly as a means of offering a basic education to a greater number of the nation 's children and ensuring that they stay at school to complete it .
10 The editing of the draft script reveals an overwhelming urge to remove any hint of criticism of the administration and to avoid other possibly contentious errors , like education and employment .
11 The author , who has a child with cerebral palsy , offers sound advice on all aspects of the condition , such as the causes and types of palsy , treatment available within and outside the NHS , day-to-day management , rights and benefits , education and employment opportunities .
12 Equal opportunity in education and employment has not made science any more popular with women .
13 Changes in household structure — the increase in single parents and in divorce , and a greater emphasis on equality of opportunity within the education and employment systems ; legal changes ; all have contributed to a rising level of consciousness .
14 These subjects emerge from psychology 's links with biological , medical , psychiatric , education and employment discourses , for example .
15 Another reason for looking at women 's attitudes to housework comes from surveys of gender differences in the areas of education and employment over the last few decades .
16 Segregation in education and employment is a growing problem .
17 By covering the Education-Training-Employment continuum , Compacts can provide coherence to Training Agency initiatives in Education and Employment ( TVEI and YTS ) .
18 But their education and employment , whether in the bureaucracy or the tertiary sector , gave them a distinctive ‘ technocratic , managerial outlook ’ .
19 Out-migration is also socially selective in terms of education and employment aspirations , which in turn reflect social class .
20 ‘ Human capital ’ variables such as education and employment experience help account for some , but not all , of the variation within and between the sexes .
21 In this environment , toughness is valued by both sexes and , as the boys grow into youths , the status and prestige they are unable to achieve via education and employment is derived from their ability to fight ( Dunning , 1990:76 ) .
22 These include fair and open government , ready access to justice , as well as expectations about a home , an adequate income , a full education and employment .
23 After a counting-house education and employment in Malaga , he became British consul in Majorca in 1783 .
24 Feminists adopting the first position demanded equal rights to men in respect to property , education and employment opportunities , and the vote .
25 Moreover , when nineteenth-century feminists demanded equal education and employment opportunities for single women , they did not ask for any special consideration to be extended to women on account of their reproductive role .
26 Women had the vote , and education and employment opportunities had increased significantly for single women .
27 a Latin expression for a brief written account of one 's personal history , mainly to do with one 's education and employment .
28 The main conclusion about education and employment was that purely educational aims came first : schools should not prepare pupils for particular types of employment ; industry itself benefited from the teaching and learning of basic educational skills .
29 It is particularly fitting that we should have the debates on education and employment on the same day , because education is a continuing process throughout life upon which employment is heavily dependent .
30 I intend to concentrate on the two subjects of today 's debate , education and employment .
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