Definition of Nonworkers

1. Noun. (plural of nonworker) ¹

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Definition of Nonworkers

1. nonworker [n] - See also: nonworker

Lexicographical Neighbors of Nonworkers

nonwoman
nonwomen
nonwood
nonwooded
nonwooden
nonwoodland
nonwoody
nonwool
nonword
nonwords
nonwork
nonworkable
nonworkaholic
nonworkaholics
nonworker
nonworkers (current term)
nonworking
nonworkplace
nonworks
nonworkshop
nonworld
nonworlds
nonworthwhile
nonwounded
nonwoven
nonwovens
nonwrapped
nonwrinkled
nonwritable
nonwriter

Literary usage of Nonworkers

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Great Limbaugh Con: And Other Right-Wing Assaults on Common Sense by Charles M. Kelly (1994)
"nonworkers would include chief executive officers, high-level managers, ... Income Disparity Between Workers and nonworkers So why do people who don't work ..."

2. Poverty Trends, 1980-88: Changes in Family Composition and Income Sources (1993)
"Only about 9 percent in each year were nonworkers. Among the women, a considerable proportion worked full-time for the entire year (41 percent in 1988 and ..."

3. Population Profile of the U.S., 1997 by Andrea Curry, Karen Mills, Janice Valdisera (2000)
"Among the general population 18 to 64 years old, workers (both full and part time) had a lower uninsured rate than nonworkers (17.5 percent compared with ..."

4. Inconsistent Picture: A Compilation Of Analyses Of Economic Impacts Of (1994)
"The analysis estimated that new Federal expenditures required to cover nonworkers, to subsidize insurance costs for individuals and employers, ..."

5. Service Provision and Rural Development in India: A Study of Miryalguda Taluka by Sudhir Wanmali (1983)
"This is because the information is grouped differently and nonworkers as a ... Thus both nonworkers and dependents are added to the number of those who are ..."

6. Bayesian Robustness: Proceedings of the Workshop on Bayesian Robustness, May by James O. Berger (1996)
"For nonworkers our guess is an exponential distribution with mean (3000/log2) w $4300, making the fraction of incomes that exceed x fall by half for each ..."

7. Summary of the Report on Condition of Woman and Child Wage Earners in the by United States Bureau of Labor Statistics, Charles Patrick Neill, Bureau of Labor Statistics, United States (1916)
"Among the boys 58.8 per cent of the workers as against 50.9 per cent of the nonworkers had foreign-born parents, while among the girls the same proportions ..."

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