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What (who) is economically active - definition

COLLECTIVE TERM FOR ALL OPERATIONS RELATING TO THE PAYMENT OF MONEY
Settlement (financial); Electronic settlement; Economically immobilize; Economically immobilizes; Economically immobilized; Economically immobilizing; Economically immobilise; Economically immobilises; Economically immobilised; Economically immobilising; Economic immobilisation; Trade settlement; Settlement system; Economic immobilization

Active voice         
GRAMMATICAL VOICE
Active Voice; Active tense
Active voice is a grammatical voice common in many of the world's languages. It is the unmarked voice for clauses featuring a transitive verb in nominative–accusative languages, including English and most other Indo-European languages.
active service         
FULL-TIME OCCUPATION WITHIN A MILITARY FORCE
Active troops; Active-duty; Active service; Active Duty; Active duty personnel
Someone who is on active service is taking part in a war as a member of the armed forces. (mainly BRIT)
In April 1944 he was killed on active service...
N-UNCOUNT: oft on N
Active mobility         
  • Bike and pedestrian lanes in [[Roger Williams Park]].
  • People exercising with active mobility on a rainy day
  • Cycling fatalities in the Netherlands from 2007 to 2016.
  • Carfree [[Juist]], Germany
  • Road sign in Victoria, Australia
UNMOTORISED TRANSPORT POWERED BY HUMAN PHYSICAL ACTIVITY
Active transportation; Active travel
Active mobility, soft mobility, active travel, active transport or active transportation is the transport of people or goods, through non-motorized means, based around human physical activity. The best-known forms of active mobility are walking and cycling, though other modes include running, rowing, skateboarding, kick scooters and roller skates.

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Settlement (finance)

Settlement is the "final step in the transfer of ownership involving the physical exchange of securities or payment". After settlement, the obligations of all the parties have been discharged and the transaction is considered complete.

In the context of securities, settlement involves their delivery to the beneficiary, usually against (in simultaneous exchange for) payment of money, to fulfill contractual obligations, such as those arising under securities trades. Nowadays, settlement typically takes place in a central securities depository. In the United States, the settlement date for marketable stocks is usually 2 business days or T+2 after the trade is executed, and for listed options and government securities it is usually 1 day after the execution. In Europe, settlement date has also been adopted as 2 business days after the trade is executed. As part of performance on the delivery obligations entailed by the trade, settlement involves the delivery of securities and the corresponding payment. A number of risks arise for the parties during the settlement interval, which are managed by the process of clearing, which follows trading and precedes settlement. Clearing involves modifying those contractual obligations so as to facilitate settlement, often by netting and novation.

Examples of use of economically active
1. Ethnic minorities are 7% of Britain, but make up 8% of the "economically active" population.
2. If people are themselves thinking about how they can be economically active and independent they‘ll relate much better to being economically active and independent in terms of thinking about their retirement.
3. HIV/AIDS infects just over 14 per cent of the 12 million population – most of them economically active adults.
4. The unemployment rate inched down from 7.8 percent of the economically active population in November to 7.7 percent in December, Interfax reported.
5. As the World Bank study points out, the economically active population in Europe is projected to decline by 50 million by 2050.