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Employee Separation Rate

The employee separation rate, also known as the turnover rate, is the fraction of a firm's workforce that leaves during a given period. For example, if a language school with N tutors has a weekly separation rate of 4%, it means that on average 0.04N tutors will leave their jobs each week.

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