We analyze the macroeconomy by primarily looking at national output, unemployment and inflation. |
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The payment must be farm assist, fish assist, unemployment assistance or unemployment benefit. |
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She has been out of a job for more than a year and her unemployment benefits have run out. |
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The youth want to leave the country as unemployment has become a serious problem. |
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With their manipulation of unemployment statistics, they started the corruption and politicisation of independent civil servants. |
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Growth has ground to a halt, unemployment has shot up, and the shekel has dropped in value. |
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Even as economic growth rates have grown moderately, unemployment continues to rise unabated. |
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It has unemployment levels at three times the national average and truancy rates run five times above average measures. |
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In urban areas the problem of unemployment is not acute, it is serious mainly in rural areas. |
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This will in turn reduce serious long-term unemployment as well as youth unemployment. |
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The early period of the Hawke government saw real if flawed attempts to wrestle with the unemployment bogey. |
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Shortly before PMQs, as happens regularly, the latest unemployment statistics were published. |
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For some, family violence, triggered by the stresses of unemployment and financial worries, emerged as a serious problem. |
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Despite the long odds, she's hoping someone in the unemployment lines will take up the challenge. |
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The rising unemployment rate has apparently caused the government to think twice about more active trade ties with China. |
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One of the main reasons is it's very difficult to get unemployment figures over a century. |
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It should also have a healthy and vibrant economy with low levels of unemployment and deprivation, with an increase in quality homes. |
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Economists fear unemployment is likely to persist for longer than in previous recessions. |
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The promise of new jobs rings somewhat hollow to a community with an unemployment rate well below the national average. |
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The achievement by this government I am most proud of is the unemployment figure. |
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If you collected unemployment benefits last year, you'll probably owe taxes on the money. |
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With actual GDP growth far below the economy's growth potential, the unemployment rate should be rising and wage growth should be decelerating. |
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Eves credits his party with delivering Ontario from debt and unemployment to the promised land of productivity and job creation. |
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They suggest that unemployment policies aimed at individuals have important consequences for other workers at home-a multiplier effect of sorts. |
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That's not to be sniffed at in any shape or form, more especially at a time when our local unemployment figures remain unacceptably high. |
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And my sense from watching unemployment claims and inflation expectations is that the misery index is set to get worse, not better. |
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The unemployment gap between those of high educational status and low status is also growing. |
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Workers carried banners and placards accusing employers of using unemployment to drive down wages and conditions. |
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The gloomy prospect of unemployment and poverty, of insecurity and war is frightening us. |
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The spiralling unemployment rate has resulted in the frustrated youth taking to crime in a big way. |
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He credits his party with delivering the city from debt and unemployment to the promised land of productivity and job creation. |
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But one would be hard put to find a single article on poverty or unemployment in mainstream Indian newspapers in the past decade or more. |
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The key provisions include limits on unemployment benefits and rollbacks of some regulations that make it difficult to fire workers. |
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With unemployment at its highest point in nearly a decade, workers lucky enough to avoid layoffs have had little opportunity to jump ship. |
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Throughout 2003 the monthly increases in the unemployment rate accelerated and the average number of hours worked declined. |
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Holland has just had eight years of solid economic growth and unemployment is almost non-existent. |
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Many are breathlessly waiting for next month's unemployment report and seeing how many manufacturing jobs there are in Ohio and Florida. |
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And since the agency pays the temp, you don't have to concern yourself with rising costs of unemployment rates or with payroll deductions. |
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Prostitutes also have the right to unemployment benefits, sick pay and a pension, according to the law. |
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Media pundits and politicians point to trivial decreases in the headline unemployment rate as evidence of economic recovery. |
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I have found it strange and yet logical that one of the first symptoms of unemployment is serious and serial sloth. |
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Bolivia is a country rich in resources, yet its majority Indian population is mired in unemployment and abject poverty. |
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Financial Secretary Henry Tang said yesterday that Hong Kong's structural unemployment will take some time to ease. |
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Exports will bear no relationship to our domestic employment as structural unemployment becomes increasingly obvious. |
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One such issue is the crippling and dangerous state of unemployment amongst young people. |
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The recession has resulted in unprecedented levels of unemployment and a dramatic increase in poverty. |
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Government unemployment insurance and welfare cause unemployment by subsidizing idleness. |
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Hostility to the existing political setup is being exacerbated by growing unemployment lines and widening social inequality. |
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The maximum amount of deferment you can receive for unemployment or economic hardship is 3 years, and that's for the life of the loan. |
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Drug abuse, unemployment and prejudice are among the many difficulties facing our communities. |
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However, the same people who have limited access to nonexploitative work are also ineligible for unemployment benefits. |
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The one number that sticks a bit is the unemployment rate, but outside of that, actually things are generally on the improve. |
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As you have learned, being an independent contractor makes you ineligible for unemployment benefits. |
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It has languished long enough in the shadow of unemployment and empty promises. |
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However, there are signs that in the post-industrial age unemployment in these countries, too, is rapidly taking on more permanent features. |
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Twelve years after German unification, unemployment in the east is still twice as high as in the west. |
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According to him, unemployment in the areas with mixed population was twice as high as the average for the country. |
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The number of people claiming unemployment benefit in July dropped to 1,981 compared to 2,021 in June. |
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The overall effect is a rise in unemployment and intensifying deflationary pressures. |
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The crime rate is low, unemployment is low and, in general, people feel relatively safe. |
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After bottoming out three years ago, unemployment now stands at 6.4 percent, and the economic recovery is sluggish. |
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Indeed, the unemployment rate in these outer city ghettos is four times the national average. |
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The surtax of 45 per cent to alleviate unemployment drove a wedge between rural France and Paris, further fuelling class tensions. |
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If the government is to deliver its promise to cut unemployment by 40,000, it will need to create 80,000 jobs. |
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New theories of unemployment give a reason that wages and prices would be sticky. |
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Without them Cumbria would be like the North East during the devastating unemployment of the early nineties. |
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Low wages and high unemployment levels among persons with disabilities has made both the production and affordability of wheelchairs a problem. |
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From this point of view, foreign investment, in particular, was seen as an effective remedy for unemployment in less affluent nations. |
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The lowest U.S. peacetime unemployment rate since 1957 has ignited a talent war raging through corporate America. |
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He took a hammering for presiding over persistently high levels of unemployment and for less than impressive rates of economic growth. |
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For the first time last year, unemployment rose to an unprecedented level of 10 percent. |
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Among non-urban working class voters, unemployment attracted the highest number of such responses. |
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The index is calculated on unemployment figures and economic indices, including how much profit a business could make from investing in an area. |
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If unemployment begins to rise, the Taoiseach said the Government can change policy. |
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The unemployment rate provides one indication of the Japanese economic malaise. |
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The sample was randomly picked from the unemployment register for 16-30 year olds. |
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For example, once upon a time, the Tax Department did not have ready access to your bank account information and unemployment benefits. |
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Now 24, he hasn't known a single period of unemployment since, which, for an actor, is as close as you get to a nine-to-five bank manager's job. |
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The technology industries began to veer to a crash and unemployment rocketed. |
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Because this happened in Texas, a right-to-work state, to add insult to injury, AMR refused to allow us to collect unemployment insurance. |
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The drop in Maori unemployment on a proportionate basis has been most impressive. |
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It must also be said that it helps to keep the unemployment figures at an acceptable level. |
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He said such support could help to curb crime and unemployment in South Africa. |
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Sick of the job queues and unemployment in the UK, many Australian and New Zealand expats are heading home where jobs are a plenty. |
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As unemployment soared nearly half the population were driven below the official poverty line. |
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This was originally intended as a tax that would provide sick pay, unemployment benefit and pensions. |
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By the time of Mitterrand's exit from politics in 1995, the country suffered from a structural unemployment rate that hovered around 12 per cent. |
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The sky is grey and unemployment is high, and the streets are awash with plastic bags. |
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The unemployment figure in this country is the lowest that it has been in a generation. |
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The actual result was the decline by a third of Gaza's GDP, structural unemployment rates of between 25-30 per cent and the second Intifada. |
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The latest UK unemployment figures have shown a small fall in the number of jobless. |
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On that basis the unemployment levels of those over forty are not reasonable. |
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We are looking at a 40 per cent unemployment rate in the community and an over-representation in the social system. |
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These areas are also being hit by high rates of unemployment that put an added pressure on public facilities. |
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Those in work have seen their salaries trebled or quadrupled and unemployment is falling. |
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An untold number of people switch from benefit on the ground of unemployment to benefit on the ground of incapacity. |
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Under Heath, the government began paying more money to those on invalidity benefit than those on unemployment benefit. |
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In the same way, the sight of his father defeated by unemployment provides Death of a Salesman with its Greek, choric universality. |
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In some working class suburbs in Buenos Aires unemployment has hit 80 percent. |
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Higher education is a path away from unemployment and to equality with the rest of the working world. |
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In the working class suburbs of Paris youth unemployment stands at up to 50 percent. |
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The unemployment rate and job growth numbers released Friday were so unsensational as to probably have little effect on the race. |
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Clearly, the linear relationship between unemployment and inflation posited by the Phillips curve does not hold. |
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Families dependent on unemployment benefit and lone parent allowances do not have acceptable living budgets, according to a major study. |
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Now take it at face value, and that's halving the unemployment rate in this country. |
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Concurrently, unemployment rates rocketed in these extremely impoverished areas and health care was almost nonexistent. |
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Four months later 10 million came out on a one-day general strike against plans to cut unemployment benefit rights and 2 million demonstrated. |
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He said the city's rampant unemployment rate and indigents were some of the factors that should be considered. |
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The unemployment rate is the lowest among the Group of Seven major industrial nations. |
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Analysts credited last year's big rise, which few had predicted, to a strong growth in take-home pay, low unemployment and cheap borrowing costs. |
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Indeed, Die Welt reported on Friday that it had obtained a copy of the latest unemployment figures not due for official release until this week. |
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It uses contemporaneous measures of both the cyclical unemployment rate measure and of inflation. |
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In the worst-case scenario, the shuttering of Italy's uncompetitive industry could send unemployment soaring and trigger a long recession. |
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The economy was growing strongly, unemployment was coming down, inflation was low, real incomes were rising fast. |
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Those are significant contributors to supporting continued economic growth, better employment figures, and lower unemployment figures. |
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The world was mired in economic slump, which brought with it mass unemployment and wage cuts. |
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In theory, at least, this creates a direct, inverse relationship between the unemployment rate and the inflation rate. |
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The domestic economy is in a slump, and unemployment in Hualien is particularly serious. |
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Registered unemployment in the city is already below 5 per cent, suggesting virtual full employment. |
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We will decrease youth unemployment and establish a means of gaining significant foreign exchange with one enterprise. |
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He is keen to encourage lifelong learning for more Glaswegians and cites training as key to solving long-term unemployment problems. |
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But the Wistow pitman says no amount of money can compensate for a crippling hand condition that could leave him on the unemployment scrap heap. |
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It was felt that the unemployment situation had already placed downward pressure on wages in the town. |
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This is a very real fear for them, as unemployment has a drastic impact on people's self esteem. |
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The pressure of demand for services and for urban jobs is mounting, and unemployment is on the rise. |
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The number of people on the unemployment register locally is on the decrease. |
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The politicians will lose voters and the unemployment figures will certainly go up with a bang. |
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With job losses in manufacturing and agriculture offset by job gains in construction, unemployment has remained low. |
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Inflation, unemployment and retail sales figures are all forecast to point to a slowdown. |
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To do so would make the government's unemployment record look more than twice as bad. |
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In sum, rising unemployment levels are revealing the full recklessness of welfare reform. |
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The area surrounding the camp is extremely poor with an unemployment rate of 80 percent. |
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When gauging a weak labor market, most economists look first at the unemployment rate. |
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In addition to one of the fastest growing labor forces in the U.S., Collier County enjoys a very low unemployment rate. |
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Another point is that unemployment is a trap that can be hard to get out of. |
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The most recent official unemployment statistic from China is only 4 percent. |
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The actual unemployment rate in the shanties is much higher than official figures. |
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Most of these districts are staggering the days off instead of closing early, in order to avoid paying unemployment benefits to the teachers. |
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In the euphoria that surrounds the so-called mainstream, unemployment is stale news. |
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It is an objective to get so many people off the unemployment roll, or so many more students into university. |
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A decline in the statistic suggests a n easing because inflation has declined or unemployment has increased. |
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There will come a point around 2011 when the extra spending power of this group is cancelled out by the extra unemployment problems. |
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The official unemployment figures for April also point to a contracting economy. |
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The sharp rise of unemployment apparent from the 1970s was particularly harshly felt. |
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Critics perceived it as a desperate government policy to hide the soaring unemployment figures of the day. |
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As a society, we have chosen to have a certain level of unemployment in exchange for low inflation. |
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And as unemployment rose to record levels, people have stopped spending so freely, causing prices to drop. |
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The various accommodations are not an immediate effect of unemployment but are gradual and incremental responses over time. |
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It also said that the rate of unemployment is expected to average 4.2 per cent this year and next year. |
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Displacement of families owing to development projects, unemployment and landlessness force the migrant to sell his child for labour. |
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He cited low unemployment and increasing job availability as other reasons why Armed Forces recruitment figures were declining. |
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Both Russia and the West are also worried by the repercussions of large-scale unemployment among its nuclear specialists. |
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A long slump in oil prices, 17 percent inflation and unemployment of at least nine percent has kneecapped Iran's economy. |
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Unions were promised increased health and unemployment payments and social security stipends in return for wage restraint. |
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No matter how desperately governments try to create jobs by fancy make-work schemes, unemployment becomes chronic. |
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It created substantial costs in unemployment and lost output in order to stiffly deal with inflation. |
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With my final unemployment check looming, I finally knuckled under, swallowed my pride, and rejoined the TrustiTemps agency. |
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Scott trained at the Welsh College of Music and Drama, and suffered the requisite years of unemployment before breaking through. |
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Although unemployment is still rising, this is only because job creation is not keeping pace with the population of working age. |
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We've got unemployment high, consumer confidence low, stock market can't get going. |
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The document envisages the creation of 240 000 jobs to permanently reduce unemployment to below 10 per cent. |
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More pay for women, better childcare and better quality workers through continuous training are the keys to keeping down unemployment in Ireland. |
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One suspects that at least some of the reason is that the unemployment figures are thereby massaged. |
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Even friends of labor such as the Social Democrat are backing cuts in unemployment benefits and rollbacks in worker protections. |
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This has led to inflated beef prices, restaurants losing revenue and unemployment for about eight thousand American meatpackers. |
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The chancellor launched the 14-member commission last spring, after Germany's unemployment figure once again topped the four million mark. |
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Cllr Weir also went on to highlight the problem of unemployment in the Ballina area. |
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In industrial areas and major cities, unemployment reached enormous levels. |
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The market value of wealth has tumbled, the real estate bubble looks set to burst, and unemployment is now rising sharply. |
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It was always a struggle, and sometimes I had to sign on for unemployment benefit. |
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It is calculated that over 6,000 more people have signed on to the live unemployment register in the past year. |
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The unemployment figures showed fewer Scots signing on, yet there seemed to be no signs of increasing prosperity in our most depressed estates. |
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The number of people signing on for unemployment benefits increased slightly in August, most due to short term claims. |
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Women are far more likely than men to move from unemployment to self-employment. |
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A number of policies were introduced which caused the unemployment figures to drop. |
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The least important were the unemployment rate, inflation, the money supply and the GDP growth rate. |
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The cost of travel to and from a job would lower most wages below the level of unemployment benefit. |
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Also the second oil crisis towards the end of the 1970s had an influence on the unemployment figures. |
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Unlike many other parts of the world, these men would often prefer unemployment to taking a job they consider beneath them. |
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It would lower unemployment figures because more people would be able to do it. |
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The decease in the unemployment figures did little to increase the government's popularity. |
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Maori unemployment is half the level it reached in the wake of Labour Rogernomics. |
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If you feel you must, get a side agreement entitling you to unemployment benefits and severance. |
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So all this economic growth stuff and unemployment figures may be wide of the real mark. |
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In 2002, unemployment levels reached historic highs of 23 percent, real wages plummeted and the peso was severely devalued. |
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The dark clouds of 30 years have parted to reveal rocketing educational levels and unemployment as almost a thing of the past. |
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What all these countries have in common is widespread unemployment and illiteracy. |
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The index saw its biggest rise for nine months in July when record unemployment figures were announced. |
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His complete deception regarding taxes and his grandstanding on the issue of unemployment cast him as little more than an opportunistic liar. |
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At present the Irish labour market remains amazingly resilient despite unemployment hitting its highest level in three years. |
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A slower economy in turn, would cause businesses to retrench labor, increasing unemployment and slowing consumer spending further. |
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Figures released this week show US unemployment rising, as recession looms. |
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No PRSI payments means no health, maternity, dental or unemployment benefit. |
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The same benefits will also apply to one-parent family payment recipients, and those receiving unemployment benefit. |
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Part of the joy of unemployment is, of course, that I can scour the Internet for the least relevant links ever. |
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Schools in sink estates send more pupils into unemployment than to further or higher education. |
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What will cause problems to both borrowers and lenders is if the economy takes a dive and unemployment rises. |
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The unemployment rate held at 5.6 percent and more job-seekers left the work force. |
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Then they would collect unemployment benefit as opposed to strike pay from the union. |
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A notable feature of unemployment is that it particularly affects young people. |
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The unemployment rate peaked at 8.9 percent in the spring and dropped to 8.4 percent by the end of the year. |
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There are other, often more immediately beneficial, sources of assistance during unemployment besides recourse to the courts for damages. |
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Since 1995, unemployment on the Winnebago reservation has plunged from 70 percent to 20 percent. |
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The coalfields have given way to unemployment queues, night watchmen's sheds and minimum wage component assembly jobs. |
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Late that night we pulled into a cheap motel, cashed an unemployment check, and fell peacefully to sleep. |
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Truancy is a passport to a life blighted by wasted opportunities, unemployment and even crime. |
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The claims she has made for unemployment benefit and maternity payments have been rejected by the authorities in Skive, where they have settled. |
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For tax purposes, clergy were designated Class E, which entitled them to social welfare payments, but not unemployment benefit. |
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Perhaps we might get a redundancy payment, but then our unemployment benefit would be cut back. |
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Putting up the minimum wage and increasing unemployment benefit are not the way ahead. |
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Born in Belfast, he left school at 15, subsisting on unemployment benefit after service in the British army. |
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Officially, the unemployment rate is pegged at 16 percent, but many observers say it is closer to 30 or 35 percent. |
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What they are tired of is the immobility and politically correct constraints over economic debate that have left unemployment at 8.5 percent. |
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Food riots broke out, and as unemployment reached 40 percent, famished angry people wandered the streets. |
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This accident, sickness and unemployment cover is a right royal rip-off, as this article reveals! |
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Some claimants for unemployment benefit will only receive a reduced rate of payment due to changes announced in the Budget. |
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They have pushed the state into bankruptcy, unemployment is soaring and load-shedding is going up. |
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So the unemployment rate is a leading indicator of both economic and political strength. |
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These, of course, are the same Scrooges who did nothing to stop the unemployment benefits of 800,000 workers from expiring during the midst of the holiday season. |
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His government had presided over rising unemployment and mass sackings. |
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If one looks at unemployment figures in the country it seems clear that modern labour markets can barely provide gainful employment to settled or even educated people. |
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There is likely to be some frictional unemployment even when there is technically full employment, because most people change jobs from time to time. |
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Of course, these figures can be explained in part by the unemployment and lack of attractive alternatives for young francophones in the job market. |
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Mass unemployment was replaced by virtually full employment. |
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We still have a massive deficit problem and the drop in unemployment is largely due to workers exiting the work force. |
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Challenge the system with continuing high unemployment or the need to create a consensus when none exists, as over the treaty, and suddenly its frailty is exposed. |
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The alternative is unemployment benefits, the real sit down money. |
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On the other hand, the survey report will point out that the recent fall in unemployment is slowing, effectively flattening out over the past three months. |
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As long as unemployment stays low, bored employees will be apt to bolt. |
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When one looks at the figures, one can see the graph of employment opportunities rocketing up over the last 5 years and the unemployment figures trending downwards. |
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Primary teachers, he added, can readily identify those who will most likely underachieve and drop out early in a society of poverty, unemployment and social exclusion. |
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When Booker assumed office, his half-a-million constituents were grappling with high unemployment and rampant poverty. |
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The Austrians, on the whole, believe unemployment is caused by governmental interferences which cause wage-rates to exceed labor's marginal productivity. |
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Given Europe's appalling unemployment record, especially its failure to provide jobs for young folk, the Continent's elite have no right to be sniffy. |
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So this is showdown week in Congress for extension of unemployment benefits. |
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Inmates lose welfare and unemployment benefits while inside, but government compensation from other such other sources as workman's comp and SAAQ still makes it through. |
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When the economy is booming and unemployment is low, it is difficult to attract and retain workers in the stressful, round-the-clock business of call centers. |
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He suggested the focus should rather be placed on publishing monthly unemployment figures and on creating conditions favourable to the growth of the first economy. |
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It can also bridge the paradoxical mismatch between wide spread unemployment on the one hand and a shortage of properly trained manpower on the other. |
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The unemployment rate, which is compiled from the separate household survey, ticked down to 7.3 percent from 7.4 percent. |
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Delors had been Finance Minister in the 1981-3 French Socialist governments, which had tried to tackle the problem of unemployment in France by reflating the economy. |
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Most are fleeing high unemployment and wages as low as 50p an hour in search of low-skilled jobs paying salaries that remain a dream for people in Poland. |
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The re-employment bonus proposal doesn't address the real world problem of inadequate unemployment insurance benefit levels and low unemployment insurance recipiency. |
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In 1982, when Reagan got shellacked in the midterm elections, the unemployment rate was near 11 percent. |
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Social welfare is also affected by the unresolved problem of unemployment due to the lingering economic crisis, which has yet to be fully worked out. |
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Many locals also work with the international agencies, and are well off by past standards, although the clamour for more jobs in an economy with high unemployment is intense. |
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Most of his income comes from unemployment benefit, a far cry from the sums being earned by those who have jumped on the game's financial gravy train. |
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Some of those children will find their way out of a cycle of poverty, poor education and chronic unemployment and eventually make satisfying lives and careers. |
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He doesn't claim unemployment benefit or try to scam the social welfare. |
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Free trade does not lower wages or cause persistent unemployment There is nothing new in the current hullabaloo about free trade, jobs, and trade deficits. |
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As world population increases and structural unemployment grows, more people find themselves in poverty and without available means of subsistence. |
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Nowadays it's a one-way ticket to unemployment and outcast status. |
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After a period of voluntary unemployment he finds work at Aldermaston, hobnobbing with geniuses who could blow up the world if they felt so inclined. |
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The proposed factory shutdown would only exacerbate our unemployment problems. |
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Last week Germany announced truly shocking unemployment figures. |
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For example, the male headline unemployment rate is currently below the previous cyclical low but the male under-employment rate remains somewhat above the pre-recession low. |
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Beneath the headline unemployment figures disturbing trends are emerging. |
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New, media-savvy extremists are riding unemployment to win over voters. |
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Variations of this position are found in monetarism, public choice theory, and the belief of some new classical economists that involuntary unemployment does not exist. |
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The headline unemployment rate has surprised the markets by dropping slightly, but the number of people looking for work has also dipped dramatically. |
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The headline unemployment rate declined by one-tenth of a point in both the United States and Canada, to 5.5 per cent in America and 7.2 per cent in Canada. |
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Naturally, Republicans will try to lay the blame for staggeringly high levels of unemployment on the White House. |
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The site is close to Khayelitsha, a township of 500,000 black South Africans who suffered under apartheid and still live in poverty, with a 90 per cent unemployment rate. |
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The huge blow has affected 870 staff, who have the choice to re-sign contracts agreeing to the cuts within 90 days or face unemployment by the end of the year. |
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It eliminates the effectiveness of unemployment compensation as a built in stabilizer. |
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The increase in use tracks pretty well with the rise in unemployment and poverty during the downturn. |
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There are state pensions for retired civil servants, but no unemployment benefits or social security provisions, except on a private basis via insurance. |
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The nation's unemployment rate rose just 5.9 percent last month. |
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He says he wants to fix the failing public school system, lower the unemployment rate, and promote job training and homeownership. |
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The reduction in the unemployment levels is largely due to part time jobs and more people simply giving up looking for jobs. |
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Hong Kong's unemployment rate dropped marginally in April to a 17-month low of 7.1 per cent, helped by the twin economic revivers of tourism and consumer spending. |
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Hundreds of thousands of people of working age have also moved to the coast to chase the new jobs, although this has led to high levels of unemployment in many areas. |
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Last year, it let an unemployment extension for the long-term jobless expire during the holidays. |
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With 24 percent unemployment in north Amiens, it's not surprising things get tense. |
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The Democratic slant extends to those receiving federal unemployment benefits. |
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This article has been changed to correct an earlier version that misstated the unemployment rate. |
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But there is an explanation for the GOP refusal to act on unemployment insurance. |
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Economists have been sceptical of the latest reading, which has surprised them with three quarterly increases in the headline unemployment figure. |
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The low level of unemployment has also been a major contributor to growth. |
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There was high unemployment and religious radicalism was common. |
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But everything from job approval numbers to the unemployment rate to the consumer price index bodes badly for the president. |
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Travel is further reduced when unemployment runs high because nonworking individuals are less likely to drive to activities like shopping or entertainment, he said. |
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Revenues are rising at a smart pace, and spending continues to fall, led by declines in defense and unemployment benefit spending. |
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There is a reduction in underlying estimates for contributory jobseeker's allowance of approximately 20 million due to lower unemployment assumptions. |
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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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With unemployment so low and everyone working longer and harder to make a quid, it seems no-one's got any time left to show the next generation the ropes. |
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This optional life, accident, sickness and unemployment insurance pays off your balance if you die, or pays your monthly repayments if you can't work. |
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He added that related mechanisms, such as social insurance and unemployment benefits are also being strengthened to build a comprehensive job-safety net. |
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Because unemployment is at an all time low, some folks have landed themselves occupations in which it is safe to say they are less qualified than goldfish running snowblowers. |
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Get rid of all our poverty programs, except those aimed at the disabled, and temporary unemployment assistance, and institute the negative income tax. |
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At a time when rural unemployment is high, weavers of fine khadi in Andhra Pradesh are turning away from traditional weaving and spinning, all for lack of proper support. |
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The virtuous circle of rising productivity, falling unemployment and high growth, which has characterised the US economy over the past 10 years, seems to be coming to an end. |
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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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For men of the same age and educational background, the unemployment figure is just 5.8 percent. |
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For four years, the United States has been grappling with high unemployment and underemployment. |
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New taxes on wealth could redistribute money from older, better off Australians into education, health, and unemployment accounts for young Australians. |
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Supposedly, unemployment is always directly linked to the availability of jobs. |
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The looting occurred along a broad avenue on the northwestern rim of greater Buenos Aires where unemployment has soared well above the national average. |
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But first, this Congress needs to restore the unemployment insurance you just let expire for 1.6 million people. |
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Thanks to a combination of falling unemployment and interest-free credit options, Argentines are splurging on everything from new homes to cars to refrigerators. |
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