Recent college graduates have experienced high rates of
unemployment as a result of the recession.
Not exact matches
Her view,
as she articulated in a speech to the AFL - CIO labor union in February, is that the spike in
unemployment that followed the Great
Recession was largely the
result of the economic downturn, and not
of a skills mismatch problem in the labour market,
as some have suggested.
The expansionary period that followed the
recession in 1960 - 61, which was a
result of high
unemployment and a shift to foreign - made cars, was met with another sharp decline
as the Fed began to tighten monetary policy.