Britain faced the very real prospect of a double
dip recession today, after official figures showed growth slowed by 0.2 % in the fourth quarter of 2011.
Not exact matches
The number of households in which no one works rose dramatically during the
recessions of the early 1980s and 1990s, rising from seven per cent in 1975 to almost 20 %
today, never having
dipped significantly throughout the long boom.
«Investment in jobs, education and training should be the priority, to avert a double
dip recession and to continue to build the knowledge, skills and enthusiasm of
today's young people.
Britain's economy could endure a double -
dip recession before returning to robust growth in 2013, according to a GDP forecast out
today.
As such, she believes the recent
recession of 2008 and 2009 and its lasting effects on the job market will probably temper narcissistic tendencies in
today's young adults — a
dip in an overall rising trend.