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Example sentences for "unemployment"

Lexicographically close words:
unembarrassed; unembodied; unemotional; unemphatic; unemployed; unenclosed; unencumbered; unending; unendingly; unendlich
  1. To help meet the serious unemployment situation the Central Committee on Women's Training and Employment in cooperation with the Ministry of Labor set up homecraft training centers in districts where unemployment was most noticeable.

  2. But with business disorganised, incomes decreased and unemployment increased, the yield of taxation would be much reduced, and the rate must therefore be made higher.

  3. In 1997, our society already had a high unemployment rate, which was not the case when film was invented and television developed.

  4. Some participants, mostly employers, demonstrated the information society was generating or would generate jobs, whereas other participants, mostly unionists, demonstrated there was a rise in unemployment worldwide.

  5. With the exception of about 180, who were transferred from the Post Office for Unemployment Insurance Work under Part II.

  6. Their work is purely clerical, and is concerned with Unemployment Insurance.

  7. They kept hens and pigs; and there was almost no unemployment or destitution in Belgium.

  8. Seasonal unemployment is prevalent in this occupation.

  9. A competent house worker is beyond the fear of unemployment, while the possibility of unemployment or of being laid off for a number of weeks is an anxiety to many other paid women workers.

  10. Unemployment remains a serious problem, however, and job creation is the main focus of government policy.

  11. Although unemployment is high, it remains stable compared to most European countries.

  12. Unemployment will become a problem for the government when the more than 60% of the population under the age of 20 enter the labor force.

  13. Prospects for 1995 appear good, with economic growth expected to remain strong while unemployment and inflation may decline slightly.

  14. As of February 1995, Bosnia and Herzegovina was being torn apart by the continued bitter interethnic warfare that has caused production to plummet, unemployment and inflation to soar, and human misery to multiply.

  15. It is obvious that a considerable share of unemployment is traceable to personal negligence, and it is probably true that insurance against unemployment would discourage thrift and foresight on the part of many workmen.

  16. In so far as this is true, there would be a great deal of unemployment whether it were insured against or not.

  17. In the majority of these cases the unemployment or other handicap of the laborer is due to industrial maladjustments beyond his power to control.

  18. Hand in hand with the giving of work to friendless men, and the curing of sick men, for example, we must undertake measures which will prevent a recurrence of unemployment on the one hand, and illness on the other.

  19. For example, crises and unemployment are often due to the alternations of good and bad harvests, to the varying degrees of severity in successive winters, to new mechanical inventions, and to changes in fashion.

  20. On the other hand, it has been shown statistically that a large share of unemployment is due to crop failures, market fluctuations, and other conditions beyond the control of the workmen.

  21. Similarly, it is said that unemployment and industrial accidents may incite individuals to crime.

  22. High levels of migration can cause problems such as increasing unemployment and potential ethnic strife (if people are coming in) or a reduction in the labor force, perhaps in certain key sectors (if people are leaving).

  23. The argument from unemployment is more specious.

  24. If there were not, you wouldn't talk one day about Tariff Reform as a remedy for unemployment and then the next day admit that Machinery is the cause of it!

  25. In brief, he had forgotten for the time being that, like the majority of his fellow workmen, he was on the brink of destitution, and that a few weeks of unemployment or idleness meant starvation.

  26. About the middle of October an event happened that drew the town into a state of wild excitement, and such comparatively unimportant subjects as unemployment and starvation were almost forgotten.

  27. But you must admit that this competition of the employers is one of the causes of unemployment and poverty, because it's not only in our line--exactly the same thing happens in every other trade and industry.

  28. The difference between a good and bad spring and summer is that in good years it is sometimes possible to make a little overtime, and the periods of unemployment are shorter and less frequent than in bad years.

  29. They asked the Tories to explain the prevalence of unemployment and poverty in protected countries, like Germany and America, and at Sweater's meetings they requested to be informed what was the Liberal remedy for unemployment.

  30. At such times these people forgot all about unemployment and starvation, and became enthusiastic about 'Grand old Flags'.

  31. That is probably the reason why the Liberal Party--which consists for the most part of exploiters of labour--procured the great Jim Scalds to tell us that improved technical education is the remedy for unemployment and poverty.

  32. It is, in effect, an organization for the strategic defeat of employers and rival organizations, by recourse to enforced unemployment and obstruction; not for the production of goods and services.

  33. Unemployment and Poverty in a Competitive, Secondary Society.

  34. The old unemployment system just sort of kept you going while you waited for your old job to come back.

  35. We have almost six million new jobs since I became President, and we have the lowest combined rate of unemployment and inflation in 25 years.

  36. We have the lowest combined rates of unemployment and inflation in 27 years.

  37. Welfare And just as we must transform our unemployment system, so must we also revolutionize our welfare system.

  38. They've already brought so much hope to communities like Detroit, where the unemployment rate has been cut in half in four years.

  39. We must literally transform our outdated unemployment system into a new reemployment system.

  40. The female unemployment rate is the lowest in 46 years.

  41. Moreover, such action is better for the employer than unemployment and low wages, because it makes more buyers for his product.

  42. Second, in case no job is found after diligent search, then unemployment insurance if the individual registers with the United States Employment Service.

  43. Another helpful feature of unemployment insurance is the incentive it will give to employers to plan more carefully in order that unemployment may be prevented by the stabilizing of employment itself.

  44. There is nothing in our present emergency to justify a breaking down of old age pensions or of unemployment insurance.

  45. Fourth, allowance of credit to all members of the armed forces, under unemployment compensation and federal old-age and survivors' insurance, for their period of service.

  46. The unemployment insurance part of the legislation will not only help to guard the individual in future periods of lay-off against dependence upon relief, but it will, by sustaining purchasing power, cushion the shock of economic distress.

  47. The program for social security now pending before the Congress is a necessary part of the future unemployment policy of the government.

  48. It is time for courageous action, and the Recovery Bill gives us the means to conquer unemployment with exactly the same weapon that we have used to strike down child labor.

  49. It is analogous not to the unemployment of an individual householder, but to the bankruptcy of a firm.

  50. But the worst feature of the whole problem is that, in certain industries at least, the tendency to seasonal unemployment is increasing.

  51. Also require him to assume the cost of unemployment insurance.

  52. Another example of the imponderables that can make deficit projections highly questionable--a change of only one percentage point in unemployment can alter a deficit up or down by some $25 billion.

  53. We suffer from a great unemployment of capital.

  54. The result of magnificent cooperation throughout the country has been that actual suffering has been kept to a minimum during the past 12 months, and our unemployment has been far less in proportion than in other large industrial countries.

  55. Our people are providing against distress from unemployment in true American fashion by a magnificent response to public appeal and by action of the local governments.

  56. Yet, American workers want more than unemployment checks-- they want a steady paycheck.

  57. Unemployment has increased less than was expected during this first period of demobilization and reconversion.

  58. In the present period of transition we must deal with such temporary unemployment as results from the fact that demobilization will proceed faster than reconversion or industrial expansion.

  59. As part of the economic revitalization program several steps were proposed to aid workers in high unemployment communities: An additional 13 weeks of unemployment benefits for the long term unemployed.

  60. The sudden threat of unemployment and especially the recollection of the economic consequences of previous crashes under a much less secured financial system created unwarranted pessimism and fear.

  61. A very large degree of industrial unemployment and suffering which would otherwise have occurred has been prevented.

  62. Then some day comes the unemployment crisis, and a wave of revolt sweeping over the country.

  63. You know that an increase of prices or an increase of unemployment will cause a certain additional number of men to commit crimes, and a certain additional number of women to become prostitutes.

  64. Under these conditions you can see that overproduction and unemployment might increase on the island; and also the business man might seem less human and lovable to his wage slaves, and might need a larger police force.

  65. When the unemployment crisis comes and the wave of revolt sweeps the country, this man and his workers understand one another.

  66. The worker stands always on the verge of starvation, and so unemployment has few terrors for him.

  67. The second demand was for a "workable unemployment act.

  68. And, finally, is not unemployment costing a billion a year to the "nation, considered as a business firm"?

  69. The regulation of private employment agencies, protection of the foreigner in transit, adoption of standard employment laws, creation of municipal unemployment commissions, etc.

  70. He used to complain about the educational difficulties and about the unemployment in the United States and about the high cost of medical care.

  71. I remember Lee told me that he was expecting an unemployment check just before he left for Mexico.

  72. Do you remember that you had a discussion with your husband about the unemployment check that he was to receive about that time?

  73. When he returned from Mexico, he asked me if the unemployment check arrived, and I replied that I did not know.

  74. Did the unemployment check ever come to Ruth Paine's?

  75. When he wasn't working, he got some unemployment compensation from the place where he had been working.

  76. Everything has become dearer," said Pelle slowly, "and unemployment seems on the way to become permanent.

  77. Unemployment increases every year, and it's all the same who represents the town and sits in parliament.

  78. The ever-increasing unemployment began to spread panic in men's minds.

  79. There had been a certain amount of unemployment in his trade, and Stolpe was getting on in years and had a difficulty in keeping up with the young men on the scaffolding.

  80. Unemployment and the awakening ego-feeling brought many to join Peter Dreyer.

  81. This time it was the increase of unemployment that touched him.

  82. The scope of this scheme and its far-reaching and permanent effects on unemployment are totally unlike those of our present costly and temporary Labour Colonies.

  83. Unemployment is not a local phenomenal, but national, and even world-wide.

  84. The two chief agencies for dealing with the Unemployed question are the systems of insurance against unemployment and the establishment of labour colonies in which the Unemployables are forced to work.

  85. No money is paid in respect of unemployment caused by illness or infirmity, or by the man's own fault, or by a trade dispute.

  86. The object of the office is to provide, with the assistance of the Cologne Labour Registry, an insurance against unemployment during the winter (December to March) for the benefit of male workpeople in the Cologne district.


  87. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "unemployment" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.