Unemployed
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It avoided the abyss that was widely predicted by the now
unemployed
Kremlinologists.
Most are neither
unemployed
nor climate-change deniers, but they vehemently oppose a tax that they believe they cannot afford to pay.
The number of
unemployed
in Germany grew for four consecutive months up to November.
Similarly, common unemployment insurance is regarded as a scheme to make Germans pay for
unemployed
Spanish or French workers.
Despite stubbornly high unemployment levels across Europe – more than 10% of the working-age population and over 20% of young people remain unemployed, according to Eurostat – up to a half-million vacancies are expected in the technology sector by next year.
Perhaps it would be better if
unemployed
people who could have jobs – and who at full employment would have them – were actively looking for work rather than out of the labor force completely.
Political leaders, on the other hand, are bound by the principle of “one person, one vote,” and have a responsibility to take care of both the haves and have-nots, the employed and the
unemployed
alike.
A politician must ensure that
unemployed
workers have new opportunities, or risk losing their votes.
But the battle to transform the economies of the Middle East--the only hope of preventing fanaticism from claiming a generation of young
unemployed
Arabs and Iranians--is only beginning.
First, if workers remain
unemployed
for too long, they lose their skills and human capital; second, because technological innovation is embedded in new capital goods, low investment leads to permanently lower productivity growth.
That return to full employment will also reduce the number of people who, discouraged that no jobs exist for those with their skills, have stopped looking for work (and are therefore not counted as unemployed).
In the developing world, the share of the long-term
unemployed
continues to increase, reaching 40% in many countries, notably the US, the United Kingdom, and the debt-distressed eurozone members.
Without in any way minimizing the economic and psychological blow that people experience when they lose their jobs, the
unemployed
in affluent countries still have a safety net, in the form of social security payments, and usually free health care and free education for their children.
In labor markets, this meant
unemployed
workers facing prolonged job searches.
And then, even if all firms are paying the same wage, the threat to fire a worker will be effective, because a worker who loses a job will face the risk of remaining
unemployed.
The Liberals make the sensible argument that anybody with a job should get a work visa, but that knowledge of Swedish be a citizenship requirement and that
unemployed
immigrants be barred from receiving social benefits for five years.
Millennium Development MilesPARIS – The global economic crisis has claimed many victims –
unemployed
workers, underwater homeowners, and bankrupt pensioners – but nowhere have the repercussions been as devastating as in the developing world.
Indeed, the consequences of the fall-off in ODA are already dramatic; the number of people going hungry and in extreme poverty is now far greater than before, and the same is true of the unemployed, those who work in vulnerable jobs, or earn less than $1.25 a day.
Underdevelopment in many countries of the South, which are faring poorly in their struggle to remain viable in a globalizing world, creates conditions of desperate poverty, ecological collapse and rootless,
unemployed
populations beyond the control of atrophying state systems.
Like the unemployed, they do not want a political party devoted to their plight.
Where Europe WorksSTOCKHOLM – With Swedish cities roiled for weeks now by rioting by
unemployed
immigrants, many observers see a failure of the country’s economic model.
Russia does not have the same demographic crisis – a large cohort of
unemployed
youth – that has catalyzed change in the Arab world.
Moreover, many
unemployed
young people are not registered to vote, so providing jobs for them is hardly a top priority for the political establishment.
We must not use no-work jobs to disguise an army of
unemployed.
And, while inequality did not increase as much as in the US, job prospects were terrible for the young and unemployed, who were left out of the protected system.
Bringing Arab Education OnlineDUBAI – Education has long been a challenge in the Arab world, with inadequate access to high-quality schooling contributing to a widening skills gap that is leaving many young people, even graduates,
unemployed
and hopeless.
In many economies, too many
unemployed
graduates coexist with a large number of employers who cannot find workers with the skills they need.
West European economies have continued to grow – albeit not as rapidly as they might have – despite bearing the heavy burden of the
unemployed
10% or more of the labor force.
As a result,
unemployed
workers had to find jobs in new industries, which took more time and training.
The
unemployed
comprise not only construction workers, but also ancillary workers, such as real-estate brokers and bankers, as well as all those who work on houses, such as plumbers and electricians.
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