Despite the heightened joblessness, 29 percent believe they'll still have trouble finding suitable employees. |
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Meanwhile, the economy is sliding rapidly into recession, deflation is worsening, and joblessness is at record levels. |
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Unemployed workers with college degrees accounted for more than one-half of the rise in joblessness during the first half of this year. |
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But I'm also petrified of joblessness, insecurity, and drastic changes happening all at once. |
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Well, here the men are, and it is ludicrous to attribute their joblessness to corporate bigotry, rather than to their own unemployability. |
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Even if there is a faint fuzziness about the conclusion, there is none about the depiction of the unappeased ache of joblessness. |
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The rest of the paper focuses on core joblessness, which poses the greater challenge to policymakers. |
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A rise in joblessness could cancel out the strong euro's salutary effect on consumer spending. |
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Well when they talk about the four critical labour market challenges facing Australia today, joblessness doesn't get a guernsey. |
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Some inner-city neighborhoods, where joblessness is off the charts, are becoming islands of despair. |
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The final section discusses existing theories of joblessness in relation to the findings of the study. |
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We all know couples who have been there, facing the stress of joblessness amid the usual chaos of the season. |
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In this rustbelt of dying shipyards, joblessness runs as high as 50 percent. |
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In almost every case, government programs are the cause of joblessness. |
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Already, Gen X joblessness is leading to all sorts of economic strains. |
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With neither jobs nor public assistance sufficient to lift them out of poverty, chronic joblessness defined a large, new component of urban poverty. |
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The discounter had struggled during the U.S. economic downturn as its core low-income customers were hard hit by joblessness and other challenges in the weak economy. |
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Such charity, benevolent as it was, failed to provide real solutions to the underlying problems of joblessness, powerlessness and voicelessness. |
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Many youths see a future not only of joblessness but of purposelessness, a life with little reward and no meaning. |
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Over the last several months since the budget came out, we have seen increasing joblessness in Canada. |
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In 1998, 8.3 per cent of all unemployed women experienced long-term joblessness, compared to 11.5 of men. |
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High joblessness among young people in Europe is not a new trend but is still shocking. |
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Youth are the main victims of high rates of joblessness which marginalise and alienate them. |
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Paradoxically, piracy has brought increased attention to the country's dire conditions of lawlessness, joblessness and political paralysis. |
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How can one speak of a social model that consigns so many to the misery of joblessness? |
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However, families with children are more affected by joblessness in some countries than in others. |
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He sees graduates of elite B-schools experiencing rampant joblessness. |
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At the same time, lower joblessness means fewer people using food stamps, unemployment insurance, and other safety net measures. |
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The youth are desperate because of the hardship of life here and the joblessness. |
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In a country nearly crushed by poverty and joblessness, there is little money left over for making the prisons humane and livable. |
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It is the same liberal whites and Latinos and blacks, the same problems of poverty and housing and joblessness. |
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There, despite his youth and joblessness, Andre was celebrated as a devoted dad. |
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If elite interest in joblessness has collapsed, however, it's not because the emergency has been resolved. |
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It is neither true to say that Americans are struggling with joblessness or that they are not. |
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The political class and the public discussion continue to point fingers and assign blame for joblessness on bad policies. |
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High joblessness and uneven distribution of wealth have caused social dissatisfaction, but weak governance is also to blame. |
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Of course what solved the Depression, as we all know, was World War II: automatic improvement to joblessness, since half the working population was sent off to kill and die on the battlefield. |
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Perhaps Canada is still not a country with rampant poverty but over the past months we have seen growing joblessness and despair among many of our friends, family, and neighbours. |
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Wage-offer distributions could drift to the left over time if workers' skills depreciated during joblessness or if employers inferred that the longer-term unemployed were of lower quality and thus merited lower wages. |
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There is a clear correlation in Europe between GDP trends and youth unemployment rates: when economic growth slows, young joblessness increases and vice versa. |
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The fact that joblessness, landlessness, and poverty persist is evidence not of overpopulation, but of the choices which have been made by those with political and economic power. |
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Nevertheless, Beijing is proceeding cautiously, as it is determined to avoid any marked slowdown in overall economic activity that might then lead to increased joblessness and, perhaps, social unrest. |
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In the field of employment and combating joblessness, unemployment and related benefits must serve to prevent the jobless from sinking into poverty. |
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Even if it were working perfectly, the stimulus would not come close to stemming the cascade of joblessness unleashed by this megarecession. |
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Stoking neo-Luddite fears of technology-induced joblessness is a step in the wrong direction. |
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My baby died at four months, and as I went through another period of joblessness, some friends of mine suggested that I join Women Fighting AIDS in Kenya. |
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The Future Jobs Fund plays an important role in challenging youth joblessness. |
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In the '30s, the Great Depression had just descended like a cloud over much of the Western world, bringing with it joblessness, crushing poverty, even starvation. |
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I do not believe that PNTR would have reduced local joblessness. |
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