Employment & Economy Vocabulary (1–100)
- Employment - কর্মসংস্থান (The state of having paid work) - The government is trying to increase employment in the rural sector.
- Unemployment - বেকারত্ব (The state of being without a job) - High unemployment rates can lead to social unrest.
- Labor Market - শ্রমবাজার (The supply of people in relation to the jobs available) - Graduates must adapt to the changing labor market.
- Economy - অর্থনীতি (The wealth and resources of a country) - The national economy is showing signs of slow recovery.
- Inflation - মুদ্রাস্ফীতি (A general increase in prices and fall in the purchasing value of money) - Inflation makes it difficult for families to afford basic goods.
- Recession - মন্দা (A period of temporary economic decline) - Many businesses closed down during the global recession.
- Gross Domestic Product (GDP) - মোট দেশজ উৎপাদন (The total value of goods produced in a country) - A rising GDP usually indicates a healthy economy.
- Globalization - বিশ্বায়ন (The process by which businesses develop international influence) - Globalization has moved many manufacturing jobs to Asia.
- Outsourcing - আউটসোর্সিং (Obtaining goods or services from an outside or foreign supplier) - Many tech firms use outsourcing to reduce operational costs.
- Telecommuting - দূরবর্তী কর্মসংস্থান (Working from home using the internet) - Telecommuting allows for a better work-life balance.
- Entrepreneur - উদ্যোক্তা (A person who organizes and operates a business) - An entrepreneur must be willing to take significant risks.
- Infrastructure - অবকাঠামো (The basic physical systems of a country) - Good infrastructure is essential for economic growth.
- Fiscal - আর্থিক/রাজস্ব সংক্রান্ত (Relating to government revenue, especially taxes) - The government announced new fiscal policies to curb debt.
- Revenue - রাজস্ব (Income, especially of an organization or government) - The company’s revenue increased by 20% this quarter.
- Subsidy - ভর্তুকি (A sum of money granted by the government to assist an industry) - The government provides a subsidy to farmers for fertilizers.
- Tariff - শুল্ক (A tax to be paid on a particular class of imports or exports) - High tariffs can protect domestic industries from foreign competition.
- Redundancy - ছাঁটাই (The state of being no longer useful or needed for a job) - Many workers faced redundancy after the factory automated.
- Blue-collar - শ্রমজীবী (Relating to manual work or workers) - Blue-collar jobs are often found in construction and mining.
- White-collar - দাপ্তরিক (Relating to office work or professional workers) - White-collar employees usually work in air-conditioned offices.
- Job Security - চাকরির নিশ্চয়তা (The probability that an individual will keep their job) - Government positions often offer higher job security.
- Workaholic - কাজপাগল (A person who works compulsively) - Being a workaholic can lead to severe burnout.
- Productivity - উৎপাদনশীলতা (The effectiveness of productive effort) - Training programs are designed to boost worker productivity.
- Commission - কমিশন/লভ্যাংশ (Payment based on sales made) - Salespeople often earn a base salary plus commission.
- Incentive - প্রণোদনা (A thing that motivates or encourages someone to do something) - The company offers a year-end bonus as an incentive.
- Promotion - পদোন্নতি (The advancement of an employee to a higher rank) - Hard work and loyalty eventually lead to a promotion.
- Retirement - অবসর (The action of leaving one's job and ceasing to work) - He is looking forward to his retirement.
- Pension - পেনশন/অবসরভাতা (A regular payment made during a person's retirement) - Most civil servants receive a monthly pension.
- Salary - বেতন (A fixed regular monthly payment) - My salary is deposited directly into my bank account.
- Wage - মজুরি (A regular daily or weekly payment) - Minimum wage laws help protect workers.
- Remuneration - পারিশ্রমিক (Money paid for work or service) - They are demanding higher remuneration.
- Vocation - পেশা/বৃত্তি (A strong feeling of suitability for a career) - Nursing is often described as a vocation.
- Freelance - ফ্রিল্যান্স (Working independently for different companies) - Many designers work freelance.
- Gig Economy - গিগ ইকোনমি (A labor market with short-term contracts) - Uber is part of the gig economy.
- Trade Union - শ্রমিক ইউনিয়ন (An organized association of workers) - The trade union is negotiating better wages.
- Capitalism - পুঁজিবাদ (Economic system based on private ownership) - Capitalism encourages competition.
- Monopoly - একচেটিয়া বাজার (Exclusive control of supply or trade) - The company was accused of forming a monopoly.
- Investment - বিনিয়োগ (Putting money into something for profit) - Real estate is a good investment.
- Interest Rate - সুদের হার (Proportion charged as interest on a loan) - Lower interest rates boost borrowing.
- Deficit - ঘাটতি (Amount by which something is too small) - The country faces a budget deficit.
- Surplus - উদ্বৃত্ত (An amount left over) - The trade surplus strengthened the currency.
- Standard of Living - জীবনযাত্রার মান (Level of wealth and comfort) - Technology improved the standard of living.
- Purchasing Power - ক্রয়ক্ষমতা (Financial ability to buy goods) - Inflation reduces purchasing power.
- Apprenticeship - শিক্ষানবিসি (Training for a skilled job) - He started an apprenticeship as an electrician.
- Brain Drain - মেধা পাচার (Emigration of skilled people) - Many countries suffer from brain drain.
- Corporate - কর্পোরেট (Relating to large companies) - She works in the corporate sector.
- Deregulation - নিয়ন্ত্রণমুক্ত করা (Removal of regulations) - Deregulation increased competition.
- Disposable Income - ব্যয়যোগ্য আয় (Income after taxes) - Families have less disposable income.
- Downsizing - কর্মী ছাঁটাই (Reducing company size) - The company is downsizing.
- Headquarter - সদর দপ্তর (Main office) - The headquarter is in New York.
- Industrial Relations - শিল্প সম্পর্ক (Relations between management and workers) - Good industrial relations prevent strikes.
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