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    underemployed young adults, people who opt to work (a series of) part-time jobs rather than engage in permanent employment English + German フロント: furonto: front (desk) the reception desk, e.g. at a hotel or a sentō: English フロントガラス: furonto garasu: front glass windshield (US), windscreen (UK) English フルベース: furu ...

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    The countries where jobs were least vulnerable to automation were Sweden, with 46.69% of jobs vulnerable, the UK at 47.17%, the Netherlands at 49.50%, and France and Denmark, both at 49.54%. The countries where jobs were found to be most vulnerable were Romania at 61.93%, Portugal at 58.94%, Croatia at 57.9%, and Bulgaria at 56.56%.

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    The statistical criteria for a standard metropolitan area were defined in 1949 and redefined as a metropolitan statistical area in 1983. [3] Due to suburbanization, the typical metropolitan area is polycentric rather than being centered around a large historic core city such as New York City or Chicago. [4]