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Why we have unemployment... ... That’s the natural rate of unemployment. If at the end of a person’s job search, she finds a job (it just took time to do so) we call the kind of unemployment frictional unemployment; ... Cyclical unemployment is unemployment due to ups and downs in the economy. It includes unusual amounts...
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www.raybromley.com/notes/unemployment.html
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About Reasons for Unemployment in The US-: ... Explained below are some of the main Reasons for Unemployment in The US. ... These are some of the main reasons for the increased levels of unemployment in the US and the US government is taking numerous steps to improve this position...
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www.bizymoms.com/job-career/reasons-for-unemployment.ht...
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In 2005 nearly 7.6 million workers experienced unemployment in the United States, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics in Employment and Earnings. Of that total the largest group comprised those who had had lost their jobs or had completed temporary jobs (3.7 million, or 48.3%). Slightly less than one-third...
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jobs.stateuniversity.com/pages/32/Unemployment-REASONS-...
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Pethokoukis quotes economist Gluskin Sheff who gives 12 reasons why this recession is different than any other since the depression, and why the unemployment rate will not come down significantly for years. Here are a couple of those reasons:
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www.americanthinker.com/blog/2009/11/12_reasons_why_une...
www.americanthinker.com/blog/2009/11/12_reasons_why_unemployment_wi.html
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Find out whether you'll be able to collect unemployment benefits. ... In most states, however, a fired employee will not be able to receive unemployment benefits if he or she was fired for "misconduct." The trick lies in figuring out which reasons to fire are serious enough to qualify as misconduct and justify denying benefits.
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www.nolo.com/legal-encyclopedia/article-29898.html
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The Editor's Desk: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics ... In 1998, 6.2 million people were unemployed out of a labor force of 137.7 million, resulting in an annual average unemployment rate of 4.5 percent. ... The specific distributions of reasons for unemployment varied by gender and age, however.
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www.bls.gov/opub/ted/1999/Mar/wk3/art05.htm
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The Editor's Desk: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics ... These data are from the Current Population Survey. More information on reasons for unemployment in 2002 can be found in Table 27 of the January 2003 Employment and Earnings.
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Lack of knowledge ... Lack of resources ... Back to first slide...
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online.uis.edu/spring2000/hdc491/private/lecture2/tsld0...
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Pregnancy and childbirth constitute a relatively small percentage of unemployment reasons, at 1.5% for the 20-64 year old age group, and less than one percent for everyone older than fourteen. It also provided demographic data on people who are not employed.
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