Sentences with phrase «largest number of unemployed»

«We had 800,000 unemployed when we walked in the door — largest number of unemployed people since the great depression.
Fuel rods are an interesting proposition but surely if the issue is that there will be protests why don't we go the path of least resistance and kick start the solar industry which is sustainable and could employ large numbers of unemployed or under employed.
The news is still full of stories about the large numbers of unemployed people in this country.
Over the years, I've met a large number of unemployed Empire Builders.

Not exact matches

First, the number of Jews who can be thought of as threatening non-Jewish control of U.S. industry is not so large as the Jewish population estimate of 1933 would suggest: the great mass of the 4,500,000 American Jews, like the great mass of American non-Jews, is made up of workers, employed or unemployed, to whom the control of U.S. industry is a purely academic matter.
If a larger number of people at the low end go unemployed, or if (relatively) more people at the high end get employed, the median goes up.
If one is pastor to a church which ministers to a large number of people who are unemployed, there is little doubt about addressing issues of economic justice from the pulpit.
(The Tories were counting the simple number of unemployed young people, to ensure they put large countries top!)
«We are back from the depths of a recession, but there continue to be large numbers of New Yorkers who continue to be unemployed or underemployed, but the idea there are going to be several thousands of jobs available is really quite attractive,» Levy said.
Unless we put the system right now we run the risk of increasing the number of residually unemployed, only this time it will manifest itself as large numbers of younger people permanently excluded from gainful employment.»
Education Secretary Arne Duncan says that the number of people in need of more schooling and training — counting dropouts, the unemployed, immigrants who speak little English and middle - aged workers in declining industries — is three times as large.
The impetus for my capstone was the College Board's 2010 report The Educational Crisis Facing Young Men of Color, which revealed that a disturbingly large number of young men of color (defined here as African - American, Hispanic / Latino, and Southeast Asian) end up unemployed, incarcerated, or dead at an early age.
As a result, a large number of recent law graduates are unemployed, under - employed, or are working in settings that do not require a bar license.
We know that there are sizeable numbers of unemployed and under - employed lawyers residing (if not necessarily working) in large urban areas.
As the downturn cascades through the entire entry - level market, a disturbingly large number of recent law school graduates are either unemployed or underemployed.
Considering the job market is at a standstill — with job growth not increasing fast enough and a large number of qualified candidates unemployed, your resume needs some extra spark to have greater impact and to get noticed.
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