The level of joblessness in an economy, often measured as a percentage of the workforce, The phenomenon of joblessness in an economy, A type of joblessness due to a particular economic mechanism, The state of having no job; joblessness, An instance or period of joblessness, worklessness, in economics, of the condition of various social classes when temporarily thrown out of employment, as those engaged for short periods, those whose trade is decaying, and those least competent, the state of being unemployed or not having a job; "unemployment is a serious social evil"; "the rate of unemployment is an indicator of the health of an economy", Quality or state of being not employed; used esp, This term denotes the labor market status of persons 16 years and older who did not work at all during a reference week but were available for and actively seeking work; also includes those who were waiting to be called back to a job from which they had been laid off or waiting to report to a new job scheduled to start within the next 30 days, Cyclical - workers gain and lose jobs according to the boom and bust cycles of the economy For example, the oil workers have lots of work when the price of oil is up; when prices fall, workers are out of work Frictional - usually for a short duration, people who are between jobs by choice because the last job was unfulfilling, didn't pay enough, they wanted to change jobs or for other reasons Seasonal - people not working due to regular fluctuations in demand, e g ,crop harvesters are only in demand for part of the year, and demand for construction work diminishes greatly in winter climates Structural - job vacancies that require different skills than the workers have, either due to a lack of training or to geography For example, a hockey player who can no longer play the game and has no skills to match employer needs or, the need for tool-and-die makers is great in Calgary but the unemployed tool-and-die makers are in Windsor, The number of people who, during the survey week, had no employment but were available for work and: a) had engaged in any specific job-seeking activity within the past four weeks; b) were waiting to be called back from a job from which they had been laid off; or c) were waiting to report to a new wage or salary job within 30 days This includes persons receiving unemployment insurance benefits, those who have delayed filing for benefits but were eligible to receive them, those who have applied for benefits but were not eligible to receive them, unemployed workers who exhausted benefits in the current benefit year, unemployed workers from employers not covered by unemployment insurance, and unemployed persons newly entering or reentering the labor force Reports: Local Area Unemployment Statistics NHetwork: Labor Force, Employment & Unemployment, UNM's contribution payment for unemployment insurance, You must be conscientiously seeking, but unable to find, full-time employment If you are receiving unemploment benefits that will automatically qualify you for the unemployment deferment No form is required but you need to call your lender, Unemployment is a key indicator It has a lowly rating because there are previews to it that paint most of the picture before the actual figures are released Most important of the previews are the initial claims figures, which report the numbers looking for unemployment benefit All the same, unemployment can still contradict expectations and cause upsets The number is released at 08:30 EDT, Unemployment is the fact that people who want jobs cannot get them. an area that had the highest unemployment rate in western Europe Unemployment is so damaging both to individuals and to communities. Condition of a person who is able to work, is actively seeking work, but is unable to find any. Statistics on unemployment are collected and analyzed by government labour offices in most countries and are considered an important indicator of economic health. Since World War II full employment has been a stated goal of many governments. Full employment is not necessarily synonymous with a zero unemployment rate, since at any given time the unemployment rate will include some people who are between jobs and not unemployed in any long-term sense. Underemployment is the term used to describe the situation of those who are able to find employment only for shorter than normal periods for example, part-time workers and seasonal workers and may also describe the condition of workers whose education or training makes them overqualified for their jobs, Joblessness The measure of unemployment is the number of jobless people who are available for work and are actively seeking jobs The unemployment rate is unemployment as a percentage of the labor force [Back to top], The non-utilization of labour resources; the condition in which members of the labour force are without jobs Sometimes used more broadly to refer to the waste of resources when the economy is operating at less than its full potential, the situation in which there are not enough jobs available for the people looking for them, the state of being without work; a form of instability in an economy occurring when aggregate supply exceeds aggregate demand or resulting from a variety of social, locational, technological, and specific market factors, the condition in which a percentage of the population wants to work but is unable to find jobs (See See page 15 ), el desempleo, The circumstances that exists when people who are willing to work at the prevailing wage cannot get jobs, not having work; jobless, When a previously employed worker is laid off or involuntarily not in gainful employment, he or she is considered unemployed and possibly eligible for certain state and federal compensation and benefits, state of not being employed; rate of unemployment (in a region, population, etc.), nonemployment,
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The level of joblessness in an economy, often measured as a percentage of the workforce - "Unemployment was reported at 5.2% in May, up from 4.9% in April."
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The phenomenon of joblessness in an economy - "Unemployment has been considered a cause of crime."
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A type of joblessness due to a particular economic mechanism - "All unemployments, seasonal, frictional, cyclical, classical, whatever, mean that you're out of work."
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The state of having no job; joblessness - "Unemployment made Jack depressed."
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An instance or period of joblessness - "Until them his life had consisted of low-paying jobs, numberous unemployments, and drug use."
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worklessness
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in economics, of the condition of various social classes when temporarily thrown out of employment, as those engaged for short periods, those whose trade is decaying, and those least competent
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the state of being unemployed or not having a job; "unemployment is a serious social evil"; "the rate of unemployment is an indicator of the health of an economy"
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Quality or state of being not employed; used esp
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This term denotes the labor market status of persons 16 years and older who did not work at all during a reference week but were available for and actively seeking work; also includes those who were waiting to be called back to a job from which they had been laid off or waiting to report to a new job scheduled to start within the next 30 days
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Cyclical - workers gain and lose jobs according to the boom and bust cycles of the economy For example, the oil workers have lots of work when the price of oil is up; when prices fall, workers are out of work Frictional - usually for a short duration, people who are between jobs by choice because the last job was unfulfilling, didn't pay enough, they wanted to change jobs or for other reasons Seasonal - people not working due to regular fluctuations in demand, e g ,crop harvesters are only in demand for part of the year, and demand for construction work diminishes greatly in winter climates Structural - job vacancies that require different skills than the workers have, either due to a lack of training or to geography For example, a hockey player who can no longer play the game and has no skills to match employer needs or, the need for tool-and-die makers is great in Calgary but the unemployed tool-and-die makers are in Windsor
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The number of people who, during the survey week, had no employment but were available for work and: a) had engaged in any specific job-seeking activity within the past four weeks; b) were waiting to be called back from a job from which they had been laid off; or c) were waiting to report to a new wage or salary job within 30 days This includes persons receiving unemployment insurance benefits, those who have delayed filing for benefits but were eligible to receive them, those who have applied for benefits but were not eligible to receive them, unemployed workers who exhausted benefits in the current benefit year, unemployed workers from employers not covered by unemployment insurance, and unemployed persons newly entering or reentering the labor force Reports: Local Area Unemployment Statistics NHetwork: Labor Force, Employment & Unemployment
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UNM's contribution payment for unemployment insurance
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You must be conscientiously seeking, but unable to find, full-time employment If you are receiving unemploment benefits that will automatically qualify you for the unemployment deferment No form is required but you need to call your lender
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Unemployment is a key indicator It has a lowly rating because there are previews to it that paint most of the picture before the actual figures are released Most important of the previews are the initial claims figures, which report the numbers looking for unemployment benefit All the same, unemployment can still contradict expectations and cause upsets The number is released at 08:30 EDT
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Unemployment is the fact that people who want jobs cannot get them. an area that had the highest unemployment rate in western Europe Unemployment is so damaging both to individuals and to communities. Condition of a person who is able to work, is actively seeking work, but is unable to find any. Statistics on unemployment are collected and analyzed by government labour offices in most countries and are considered an important indicator of economic health. Since World War II full employment has been a stated goal of many governments. Full employment is not necessarily synonymous with a zero unemployment rate, since at any given time the unemployment rate will include some people who are between jobs and not unemployed in any long-term sense. Underemployment is the term used to describe the situation of those who are able to find employment only for shorter than normal periods for example, part-time workers and seasonal workers and may also describe the condition of workers whose education or training makes them overqualified for their jobs
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Joblessness The measure of unemployment is the number of jobless people who are available for work and are actively seeking jobs The unemployment rate is unemployment as a percentage of the labor force [Back to top]
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The non-utilization of labour resources; the condition in which members of the labour force are without jobs Sometimes used more broadly to refer to the waste of resources when the economy is operating at less than its full potential
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the situation in which there are not enough jobs available for the people looking for them
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the state of being without work; a form of instability in an economy occurring when aggregate supply exceeds aggregate demand or resulting from a variety of social, locational, technological, and specific market factors
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the condition in which a percentage of the population wants to work but is unable to find jobs (See See page 15 )
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el desempleo
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The circumstances that exists when people who are willing to work at the prevailing wage cannot get jobs
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not having work; jobless
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When a previously employed worker is laid off or involuntarily not in gainful employment, he or she is considered unemployed and possibly eligible for certain state and federal compensation and benefits
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state of not being employed; rate of unemployment (in a region, population, etc.) isim
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