Not exact matches
The report also showed that overall employment rose
by a faster than expected 200,000 as
joblessness held steady at 4.1 %.
Continued hiring
by the region's bosses, although at a slower pace, has pushed
joblessness lower.
The Czech Republic was once again the country with the lowest
joblessness in the EU (2.2 %), followed
by Malta and Germany (3.4 %), while unemployment was highest in Greece (20.6 %) and Spain (16.1 %).
But despite the fact that
joblessness has fallen
by more than two percentage points since then, median hourly wages were the same in the first quarter of 2015 as a year earlier.
They expect the pastor to help them cope with
joblessness, poverty and discrimination
by transforming their despair into hope.
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By the time they have been retired for two years, 78 % of former NFL players have gone bankrupt or are under financial stress because of
joblessness or divorce.
Instead of putting the emphasis (and limited financial resources) on trying to prevent divorce, we as a society would be better off if we helped fragile families, whether married or cohabiting; poverty,
joblessness, frequent cohabitation
by single mothers (and 40 percent of births to single mothers are women who are cohabiting)-- this is what's creating conditions that lead to suffering among children.
General secretary Brendan Barber welcomed the unemployment figures published in July 2012, describing them as «excellent news», but he pointed out that long - term youth
joblessness was up
by 18,000 on the quarter to 421,000, and urged the government to prioritise tackling long - term youth unemployment.
He said: «If we may be asked our reasons for embarking on this struggle, our simple assertion to the public and other concerned authorities is that it is
joblessness, suffering, poverty, oppression and neglect
by the government.»
He said Education and job creation would constitute the major trust of his government as he would work to boost the standard of education
by slashing fees, payment of bursary and ending youth
joblessness.
He noted a 2013 survey conducted
by the Associated Press that found that «4 out of 5 U.S. adults struggle with
joblessness, near - poverty, or reliance on welfare for at least parts of their lives.»
Joblessness went up
by 35,000 in the three months to October, raising concern about the readiness of the market for public sector cuts.
Mrs. Asiamah - Adjei argued that criminal tendencies were influenced more
by upbringing and morality and than
by desperation from
joblessness.
«Things then get worse» in the report table showing overall Ph.D.
joblessness by years since receiving the doctorate, Matloff notes.
Hear updates on their individual journeys to overcome a year of challenges and loss, having been affected
by the Gulf oil spill,
joblessness and the struggle to re-enter society after being incarcerated for sexual assault.
«Poverty,
joblessness, violence will never be addressed
by one organization,» Phalen said.
So people that got thrown under the bus
by this Depression and
joblessness are mortgaged to a debt for which there is never ever any relief or amnesty, even partial.
The city's population is half of what it was at its peak, and although there has been something of an urban resurgence (a Brooklynization, if you will, in small pockets) a huge portion of city remains plagued
by abandonment and
joblessness.
Passion isn't matched
by response, in part, because environmental concerns can not compete as an issue with persistent economic stagnation and
joblessness.
With 20 million people unemployed globally in 2013 and
joblessness expected to reach 215 million around the world
by 2018, it may be time think outside the borders of your own country for your next executive job search.
To end your
joblessness, here are a few ways to make yourself standout and impress hiring managers as shared
by top firms of online resume critique.
As written
by Tom Tarantino in his March 2013 TIME article titled, «The Ground Truth on Veteran's Unemployment,»
joblessness rate, especially for new veterans aged 18 to 24, remain significantly lower compared to their young counterparts.
labor market
by the recession is reversible, according to Federal Reserve research, leaving open the possibility that additional stimulus will be effective in reducing
joblessness.
Carol would counter-attack
by criticizing Tom's
joblessness, his lack of progress on his writing project, and the poor quality of his housekeeping.
Neighborhoods plagued
by high levels of
joblessness are more likely to experience low levels of social organization: the two go hand in hand.
Zimbabwe, a country ravaged in the last decade
by hyperinflation,
joblessness, and drought, was once one of southern Africa's largest food producers.