1.平均收益
1.the average level of earnings in an economy, calculated by piding the total earnings by the number of people in work
1.These considerations help explain why the average earnings of women are below the average earnings of men with the same years of schooling.
这些因素有助于解释同等受教育年限条件下,女性平均收入低于男性的原因。
2.Over the long term, average home prices have tended to track average earnings.
长期来看,平均房价总是会随着平均盈利亦步亦趋。
3.By measures that compare price to average earnings (Robert Schiller's cyclically adjusted ratio) they look far from cheap.
比较一下市盈率(罗伯特·席勒的周期性调整比),它们远远谈不上便宜。
4.The least affordable local authority area outside London is Oxford, where typical rents account for 55% of average earnings.
除伦敦外,人们最难承受的地区是牛津,这里的租金是平均收入的55%。
5.Laid-off Danes who have worked 52 weeks over the previous 3 years are eligible to receive 90% of their average earnings for up to 4 years.
丹麦失业者只要在过去3年里工作满52周,就能在往后4年里领取相当于其平均收入90%的津贴。
6.Moreover, the higher Average Earnings of Employed Person would stimulate the increase of local consumer confidence.
并且,在岗职工平均工资高会有利于带动地区消费信心的攀升。
7.The underlying assumption is that companies are capable of delivering consistently rising, above-average earnings.
人们这么做的潜在假设是,企业能够实现始终不断增长、高于平均水平的利润。
8.In Britain house prices remain 170% higher than they were in 1997, but average earnings have risen by only 55% in the same period.
尽管过去两年房价下跌,这种情况还是不能有效得到缓解。与97年相比,英国房价增长170%,而同期人均工资增长仅55%。
9.The commission accepts that the period when the minimum wage rose faster than average earnings is over.
低工资委员会承认,最低工资比平均工资增长快的时期已经结束了。
10.I looked at Case-Shiller's index back to 1987 and compared it to federal data on average earnings.
我回顾了直至1987年的Case-Shiller住房价格走势,并将其与联邦平均盈利数据作了比较。