The downtick in the unemployment rate, to 9.1 percent from 9.2 percent, is also dismaying on closer inspection. |
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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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The lowest U.S. peacetime unemployment rate since 1957 has ignited a talent war raging through corporate America. |
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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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The unemployment rate held at 5.6 percent and more job-seekers left the work force. |
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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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The area surrounding the camp is extremely poor with an unemployment rate of 80 percent. |
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The unemployment rate provides one indication of the Japanese economic malaise. |
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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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The least important were the unemployment rate, inflation, the money supply and the GDP growth rate. |
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The actual unemployment rate in the shanties is much higher than official figures. |
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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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Media pundits and politicians point to trivial decreases in the headline unemployment rate as evidence of economic recovery. |
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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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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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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 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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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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Now take it at face value, and that's halving the unemployment rate in this country. |
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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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So the unemployment rate is a leading indicator of both economic and political strength. |
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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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It uses contemporaneous measures of both the cyclical unemployment rate measure and of inflation. |
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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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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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Indeed, the unemployment rate in these outer city ghettos is four times the national average. |
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The unemployment rate, which is growing in almost all East European countries, is decreasing in Bulgaria. |
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This result is due in part to the distributive effects of the rise in the unemployment rate. |
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This compares with the headline unemployment rate of about 5.5 per cent. |
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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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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 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 unemployment rate, which is compiled from the separate household survey, ticked down to 7.3 percent from 7.4 percent. |
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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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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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The unemployment rate is down, and although business always grizzles no matter who is in Government, business has, on the whole, been pretty happy. |
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The nation's unemployment rate rose just 5.9 percent last month. |
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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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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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This article has been changed to correct an earlier version that misstated the unemployment rate. |
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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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As of 2007, the unemployment rate of Wallonia is over double that of Flanders. |
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The unemployment rate is countercyclical in the sense that it rises when economic growth is low and vice versa. |
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For instance, Neftci found the US unemployment rate increases more sharply during downswings than it declines during upswings. |
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Schacht's administration achieved a rapid decline in the unemployment rate, the largest of any country during the Great Depression. |
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France had no significant changes, while in Germany and Iceland the unemployment rate declined. |
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In the UK the official unemployment rate is defined as the percentage of the labour force that is classed as unemployed. |
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The amount of unemployment in an economy is measured by the unemployment rate, the percentage of workers without jobs in the labour force. |
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The unemployment rate would remain similarly high for a number of years afterwards. |
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The reduction in the unemployment rate and growth in per capita income is attributable to the oil boom in the state. |
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El Centro has the highest unemployment rate in the nation, a depressionlike 22.6 percent. |
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What's amazing is that the correlation discrepancy between the unemployment rate and total employment traces back before Reagan's Misery Index. |
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Switzerland has a more flexible job market than neighbouring countries and the unemployment rate is very low. |
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While Wyre Borough in general has a lower unemployment rate than the rest of the United Kingdom, Fleetwood's is considerably higher. |
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Spain's right-leaning government slashed employees' maximum severance pay in a sweeping labour reform unveiled yesterday to confront a near 23 per cent unemployment rate. |
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The unemployment rate has gone down significantly in recent months. |
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The unemployment rate in the area tends to be higher than in the Highlands as a whole, and is seasonal in nature, in part due to the impact of tourism. |
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In 1932, Glamorgan had an unemployment rate of more than 40 per cent, and one of the highest proportions of people receiving poor relief in the United Kingdom. |
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The unemployment rate among Indian men was only slightly higher than that for White British or White Irish men, 7 per cent compared with 5 per cent for the other two groups. |
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The strong economic growth helped the government to reduce the government debt as a percentage of GDP and Spain's high unemployment rate began to steadily decline. |
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That is below the current unemployment rate of the majority of states. |
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As of 2016 Japan has a low unemployment rate of around four percent. |
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Holsinger started his solo family medicine practice in Keokuk, Iowa, a rural community with a 20,000 population and the highest unemployment rate in the state. |
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