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full-time equivalent

A calculation used by an enterprise (e.g., free-standing health clinics, hospitals) to determine its labour needs, defined as the total hours worked (usually understood to mean by workers in non-managerial roles) divided by the average annual hours worked in full-time jobs.
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Non-EU students at Cardiff University generate PS93m for the Welsh economy or 792 full-time equivalent jobs.
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'This issue is now resolved, with the Department agreeing that the weighting given to full-time postgraduate student midwives is 0.5 full-time equivalent,' she said.
The law also requires CMS to add 100 full-time equivalent employees to work with states in support of their Medicaid program integrity efforts.
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