Sentences with phrase «numbers of unemployed people»

With the mass numbers of unemployed people in the U.S., taking the extra steps to enhance your experience and educational excellence can only help land that perfect job.
The news is still full of stories about the large numbers of unemployed people in this country.
(At least one estimate suggests the TPP will lower the number of unemployed people by 2 % to 5 % in Canada, Japan, New Zealand and Mexico.)
The number of unemployed persons declined to 4.3 percent, unchanged from July, and from 4.5 percent in the March - to - May period.
«We had 800,000 unemployed when we walked in the door — largest number of unemployed people since the great depression.
Unemployment falls again The number of unemployed people in the UK has fallen by 2.51 million, down by 49,000 during the period July - September this year.
The number of unemployed people is the highest since 1994.
«There were a number of years when there were a high number of unemployed people.
To demonstrate the huge number of unemployed people in Iceland and bring attention to the problem, the group put 12.793 kronas on the pavement in front of The Central Bank of Iceland, with each krona representing an unemployed person.
In January the number of unemployed people in Iceland was 12.793, about 8 % of the population, and it is rising fast.
The unemployment rate in urban China stood at 4.1 percent, and the number of unemployed persons across the country reached 9.2 million.
However, despite the fact that jobs were added to the economy, the unemployment rate remained unchanged at 9.6 percent in October — and has been essentially unchanged since May 2010 — while the number of unemployed persons was also little changed at 14.8 million during the month.

Not exact matches

Knowing the number of people who are unemployed is a key way to measure the state of the economy.
The number of people unemployed for more than 26 weeks increased from 6.13 million in December 2009 to 6.31 million in January 2010.
While there have been improvements in some labour market indicators, the number of people who have been unemployed for over a year has remained frustratingly high since the end of the recession, as shown in the graph below.
Though there has been improvement in the number of people who have been unemployed for only 27 - 51 weeks, it has not returned to pre-recession levels.
The number of people who were unemployed because they had been laid off actually declined in July.
Corporate income tax revenues were higher than expectedin 2012 - 13 and are expected to continue to be higher than originally projected in their April 2013 Economic and Fiscal Outlook The lower EI benefits «are driven by a lower expected number of regular beneficiaries to unemployed persons», or in layman's terms, fewer people are claiming benefits than those claiming to be unemployed.
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.
Meanwhile, Spain announced Tuesday that the number of people registered as unemployed dropped for a fourth consecutive month in June - but the country has a long way to go to bring its jobless rate down to normal levels.
But by then several million people were out of work and banks were failing all over the country, and by 1933 — in the depths of the Great Depression — the number of unemployed had reached 16 million, or about one - third of the available work force.
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.
A significant number of people that have been unemployed for a year or more have health or social issues that make their return to work more difficult.
«Of course it is good news that more people are reportedly in work but the number of young unemployed people just keeps climbing, while wages fall and growing numbers of people need two jobs just to get bOf course it is good news that more people are reportedly in work but the number of young unemployed people just keeps climbing, while wages fall and growing numbers of people need two jobs just to get bof young unemployed people just keeps climbing, while wages fall and growing numbers of people need two jobs just to get bof people need two jobs just to get by.
(The Tories were counting the simple number of unemployed young people, to ensure they put large countries top!)
The number of employed people has grown, but so has the number of unemployed, by 80,500, and the unemployment rate is higher now, 5.9 percent versus 5.4 percent.
This saving had been earmarked to fund a «jobs guarantee» for the young unemployed, but Labour sources admit the falling number of jobless young people means this would cost less than expected.
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.»
Schnittker notes that in 2006, 7.5 percent of the adult population, or 16 million people, were inmates or ex-inmates, a number that approximates the number of unemployed during the recession of 2008 — 2009.
However, people under 16 and those who have never worked or registered as unemployed do not have NI numbers — one reason why the NHS could not use them in its network of computers.
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.
We have seen all too clearly the devastating cost of letting children enter adulthood unprepared, whether measured by the number of people in prison, on drugs, unemployed, under - employed, or working multiple menial jobs in the hopes of providing a better future for their own kids.
None of them can make arguments for courses of action that will create jobs as a worthwhile end without dressing it up in green, as a response to a «planetary emergency» — they can't even think of things that the huge number of people who are unemployed could be doing instead of claiming benefits.
Take for example, experiment Number 109, where a business owner helps promote the skills of unemployed people to other businesses.
I may of course be wrong, but there just doesn't seem to be that many people (in proportion to the number of unemployed or unhappy people) that are trying to be «too good to be ignored» after all.
In Ohio, receiving severance will not prevent collection of unemployment benefits, but the number of weeks unemployment benefits will be paid to such a person is reduced by the number of weeks the unemployed person is paid severance.
Compared to 2012, the total number of people unemployed for over 12 months increased by 27k whilst the number of people unemployed for up to 6 months remained the same at 1.2 million.
In addition to the 14 million unemployed Americans competing for a limited number of available jobs, add to that 8.8 million other people not counted as unemployed — part - timers who want full - time work; then add to this number the countless full time workers who are gainfully underemployed, the self employed consultants who are still looking for a full - time job, and the growing number of internal candidates seeking a promotion all vying for the jobs you covet and are infinitely qualified for.
According to the General Statistics Office, in 2015, the number of domestic migrants aged 15 years - old and over was approximately 1.24 million people in which women accounted for 57.7 %, and up to 78.4 % of them participated in the workforce (the remaining 21.6 % are students or unemployed).
New Trump administration guidance on Medicaid work requirements could lead to a spike in the number of people who are uninsured — all without creating a single job for unemployed workers.
(employed and unemployed persons by occupation; not seasonally adjusted; numbers in thousands) Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics
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