The author delves into the structural underpinnings of chronic underemployment and unemployment, and the minds of those affected. |
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Lack of professional skills often leads to underemployment of advanced military technology and oversimplified use of sophisticated weapons. |
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The solution to the related problems of unemployment, underemployment, and misemployment of the specially challenged will be complex. |
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However, they must first face the problem of underemployment, misemployment or worse the lack of available jobs after graduation. |
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Most of the work available to immigrants without legal papers is sporadic, and underemployment is a problem for many. |
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So, law grads, e-mail us with your stories of unemployment, underemployment, or misemployment and we'll post them so that law students can be fairly warned. |
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Local enterprise is most notably defined by underemployment, low-grade food processing plants and Chapelcross, a decommissioned nuclear power plant. |
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This massive underemployment completely distorts the distribution of incomes and considerably reduces social mobility and social advancement. |
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Well the level of underutilisation in the labour market caused by underemployment has actually fallen recently. |
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Currently it stands at 14.7 percent, while underemployment languishes at 9.3 percent according to the national statistics bureau. |
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Youth unemployment and underemployment still present significant challenges to the Government of Sierra Leone. |
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But a wider measure of underemployment fell to its lowest for more than six and a half years. |
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Brusuelas expects the jobs growth to continue into 2015, but pointed out that long-term underemployment and unemployment remain a challenge. |
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Meanwhile, with participation steady and broader measures of underemployment dropping, the economy is fast closing in on full employment. |
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These figures are not indicative of an abnormally low standard of living or serious underemployment. |
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However, the vocational education system can contribute in reducing unemployment and underemployment. |
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There are two main reasons for the high rates of unemployment and underemployment. |
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However, the challenge of providing employment in a region with high unemployment, underemployment and disguised unemployment is enormous. |
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The education system of Nepal is not the only cause for unemployment and underemployment. |
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Our research reveals a growing prevalence of precarious working conditions, zero-hours and temporary contracts, underemployment, and very low wages. |
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We've both been struggling with unemployment and underemployment, and we're just now starting to make some headway. |
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The result is a rise in underemployment and historically low real earnings. |
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For four years, the United States has been grappling with high unemployment and underemployment. |
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According to the study, in addition to high unemployment, underemployment is a serious problem. |
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Not only has unemployment fallen rapidly, broader measures of underemployment which include the unemployed who have given up looking for work have fallen even further. |
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Cultural isolation, poverty, unemployment, underemployment, and lack of access to health services, education, and information, adds to this and HIV becomes one more additional burden to the struggles of daily living. |
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And while unemployment remains disproportionately high for Latino workers, underemployment rates are even more alarming. |
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This is followed by unemployment and underemployment, climate change and cyber attacks. |
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Of particular note, at the initial stage of hiring it was sometimes hard to verify the underemployment of the graduate and there was no evidence of file to confirm this fact. |
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And if underemployment does not set us all off on the wrong track, a new era will dawn for trade unions, and a new and much more imaginative approach will have to be found. |
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It is difficult not to call attention to the considerable discrimination experienced by women seeking to enter the labour market owing to unemployment and underemployment. |
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A family under stress from job loss or underemployment should not have to face the additional challenges of finding suitable housing for themselves and their children. |
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Indisputably, the policy of globalist free exchange set up by the European Union is by far the major cause of the massive underemployment we are experiencing today. |
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The worldwide growth of the working class and the progress of labor productivity are accompanied by the ruination of the existence of peasants on a massive scale, mass unemployment and underemployment. |
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In the early 1980s, Canada experienced higher inflation, interest rates, and underemployment than the United States did. |
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Investigating the phenomenon, a reporter sheds light on a much more insidious social malaise, linked to underemployment, health-system rejects and the over-exploitation of forests. |
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These ethnic tensions will further boil over as living standards drop, due to rising food prices as well as high unemployment and underemployment. |
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The excess numbers in the civil service that constitute a serious issue of underemployment is a deterrent to the effectiveness of institutional performance and quality service delivery. |
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In unequal societies, unemployment and underemployment rates after an economic crisis typically stay up for more prolonged periods even after growth is resumed, thus dragging down poverty reduction. |
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Unemployment, underemployment, and falling living standards have been pervasive features of north economic life for decades, and it these three issues that the Tories will be judged on yet again in the polls next year. |
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In middle-income developing countries, given the lack of unemployment benefits and the need for those affected to do almost anything to survive, many of the unemployed drift into informal activities and underemployment. |
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The DM 587 million state aids were aimed to partly cover losses at Carl Zeiss Jena caused by underemployment for a certain transitional time period and by restructuring measures, or for new investments. |
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In times of economic hardship for the nation, African Americans suffer disproportionately from job loss and underemployment, with the black underclass being hardest hit. |
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However data on underemployed workers is available from 2000 when all the questions needed to calculate underemployment were added to the Labour Force Survey. |
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The first is long-term unemployment and the second is underemployment. |
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A focus of the study was the underemployment of recent college graduates. |
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This year is likely to see more employees escaping the trap of underemployment as optimistic businesses take on more full-time, rather than part-time staff. |
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