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"unemployed" Definitions
  1. without a job although able to work

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The more you help unemployed people, the more unemployed people you'll have.
Not because you want to be unemployed, you're unemployed because there's no revenue opportunity for you.
There are 5.7 million unemployed (including the partly unemployed) workers in France today, the equivalent of some 28 million Americans.
For instance, households with two heads unemployed spent about 20% more on painkillers compared to those with just one head unemployed.
Newly unemployed truck drivers can't become cyber security consultants as quickly as unemployed farm hands could take posts on an assembly line.
In fact, uncounted unemployed men now outnumber official unemployed men who are actively looking for work by a ratio of almost 85033:1.
It includes increased subsidized housing for the poor, stipends for the unemployed as well as training programs and small loans initiatives for unemployed youth.
African Americans also benefited significantly from the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC), another major program targeting the unemployed—especially unemployed young people—between 203 and 220.
" A sad stat: "Unemployed workers between 45 and 54 have been unemployed for an average of 10 weeks longer than jobless Americans between 25 and 34.
"One of the biggest problems in Tunisia is that one in three unemployed is educated, around 33 percent of unemployed people has a higher degree," he said.
A 2013 study by the sociologist Ofer Sharone found that unemployed workers in the United States blame themselves, while unemployed workers in Israel blame the hiring system.
"It's not about how to respond when one becomes unemployed, but rather how to avoid the situation of becoming unemployed," Motegi told reporters after a regular cabinet meeting.
Federal benefits to families with dependent children, specified in the Social Security Act as available only to families with unemployed fathers, were extended to families with unemployed mothers.
The government responded with a 20.8998-point plan to increase subsidized housing for the poor, stipends for the unemployed and training programs and small loans initiatives for unemployed youth.
Unemployment (pct) 4.7 4.8 5.8 Unemployed 426,4843 426,000 521,000 NON-SEASONALLY ADJUSTED FIGURES Unemployment (pct) 4.3 4.6 5.4 Unemployed 388,000 413,000 484,000 **Figures in brackets are previously reported numbers.
The ratio of unemployed persons per job opening, which peaked at 6.6 during the height of the financial crisis, maintained its current level of 1.1 unemployed persons per opening.
" - Katy, 226 "Champagne tour of NYC while unemployed.
Well, it's the old joke — and it's not really very funny — about, you know, if your neighbor gets unemployed it's a problem and if you get unemployed it's a crisis.
A new pandemic unemployment assistance program would expand eligibility to those who are unemployed, partially unemployed or unable to work because of the virus and don't qualify for traditional benefits.
At an emergency cabinet Saturday night, the government agreed a 17-point plan to boost housing for the poor, create stipends for the unemployed and give small loans to unemployed youth.
To him, being unemployed was immensely difficult — and valuable.
Unemployed: Anyone without a job who actively looked for work (sending out résumés, responding to help-wanted ads) during the previous four weeks, regardless of any government benefits received, is considered unemployed.
Nearly half of the long-term unemployed in that age bracket are women; it is not the case that half of women in that age bracket are among the long-term unemployed.
The fact that insurgent groups often recruit from the ranks of the unemployed poor suggests that an effective policy response would be to supply jobs for unemployed youths in countries such as Afghanistan.
When 3.9 percent of the labor force is unemployed, that means that an even lesser percentage of the adult population is unemployed because a great many adults are not in the labor force.
"Compared with other negative experiences, the life satisfaction of the unemployed does not restore itself even after having been unemployed for a long time," write economists Clemens Hetschko, Andreas Knabe, and Ronnie Schöb.
Like many in the city, protester Ahmed Hussein is unemployed.
"When we'll be unemployed, we'll really be crying," Nayyar joked.
Up to 12.9 million people are now unemployed in Brazil.
And just this week, a judge evicted the unemployed millennial.
Hell, even job hunting while being unemployed can be exhausting.
What do you think of Unemployed Denim's patch covered looks?
"It's extremely important when unemployed to stay busy," she says.
Niecy has spent most of the show unemployed and unmotivated.
But now, she's contending with being unemployed and temporarily homeless.
There were 7.1 million people unemployed in August this year.
Now, at 43, Dyantyi is out of school and unemployed.
Also, perhaps not surprisingly, conscientious people had fewer unemployed friends.
There was 1.0 unemployed worker per job opening in March.
The unemployed masses will subsist on a universal basic income.
It is the alternative to being poor, unemployed and unemployable.
From January to June of this year, she was unemployed.
When she was booked, Curtin listed her occupation as unemployed.
Trump frequently says that about 94 million Americans are unemployed.
Before Rouhani took office, 15.5% of the country was unemployed.
She is also one of the legions of Greece's unemployed.
Broke and unemployed, Sarah thought she'd never find another job.
The under or unemployed equal 37.7% of that total workforce.
That is why too many Americans are unemployed or underemployed.
More than a quarter of Algerians under 30 are unemployed.
Unemployed, uprooted men are also more likely to violate children.
"It's gonna change everything because I was unemployed," he shared.
Women account for 60% of Vietnam's unemployed and untrained adults.
Unemployed fishermen moonlight as smugglers, piloting boats across the Mediterranean.
Trump supporters were also 82% more likely to be unemployed.
"Unemployed people are hungry and angry," read one demonstrator's sign.
But unemployed quarterback Colin Kaepernick did offer support via Twitter.
Especially for an unemployed dude who lives in a van.
In 2018, dozens of unemployed youth blockaded the phosphate mine,
The pool of structurally unemployed workers seems to be shrinking.
Write a thesis about unemployed historians in the 18th century?
Around one fifth were unemployed while another fifth were laborers.
By the way, what are you doing unemployed in Portland?
Around 15 percent of young people in Romania are unemployed.
In Spain, nearly 44 percent of young people are unemployed.
Make no mistake; the feeling of being unemployed is harsh.
But being unemployed is a whole other level of rejection.
Including the unemployed, just 66 percent of men are working.
Jovan Hill, 25, dropped out of college and is unemployed.
Unemployed, they spent much of the day at the bar.
A third of families have at least one unemployed member.
In addition, providing support for unemployed workers is also expected.
File a claim as soon as possible after becoming unemployed.
Many unemployed tenants won't be able to pay April rent.
Unemployed women during the Great Depression could join "SheSheShe" camps.
Some are disabled, ill, unemployed or caring for older relatives.
James Comey is unemployed; Donald Trump is still the president.
They're townies: contractors, librarians, town selectmen, newspaper publishers, unemployed bloggers.
Spreadsheets of freshly unemployed workers are circulating on social media.
Though her husband is still unemployed, things are looking up.
Unemployed: Someone without a job, available for work and searching.
In 2016, twins and a woman who was simply unemployed.
With 25 percent of its youth unemployed, France undoes itself.
I got that job after being unemployed for six months.
There are no unemployed Americans ready to do their jobs.
Try 83A, the "Unemployed loan officer" — aptly, a DISTRUSTED BANKER.
About 175,193 unemployed workers said they were temporarily laid off.
"And they'd be like, 'You are so unemployed,'" Devin jabs.
I don't work on that, I'm basically unemployed right now.
Iranian authorities say 15 percent of the country's workforce is unemployed.
Like many who are unemployed, Fabio Lorusso's patience is wearing thin.
As a result, many people are unemployed and food is scarce.
Job: Julián Castro is currently unemployed, outside of his presidential campaign.
They are around twice as likely to be poor or unemployed.
Pane, who was unemployed, wanted in on the action, Arsov said.
But why is the weekend also so important to the unemployed?
That's the lowest rate of unemployed Americans recorded since December 1969.
He may be unemployed, but he's still a piece of shit.
That means the unemployed, students, the disabled, and — crucially — the retired.
A tyrant who had ruled for 463 years was suddenly unemployed.
She's an unemployed young adult looking for a few short cuts.
Scott and Trish Snyder were both unemployed, without much to do.
But that doesn't mean that the rest -- or 57.3% -- were unemployed.
But China will not put millions of unemployed Arabs to work.
Founded by unemployed workers in 2001, it occupies a former school.
Now their employer has made them pariahs about to be unemployed.
Seven years ago, Larry Lubarsky was unemployed and $100,000 in debt.
Do you want to know what it's like to be unemployed?
The unemployed need to see the widening of industries for opportunity.
She's unemployed, deals with depression and anxiety, and has no children.
Do they want new jobs programs to help the chronically unemployed?
Nor did the newly unemployed go in search of work elsewhere.
Just over a quarter of the country's labor force is unemployed.
There were 1.2 job openings for every unemployed person in December.
It also would guarantee jobs for unemployed people who want them.
Government workers who were classified as temporarily unemployed returned to work.
Losing is crushing: If you're a staff member you're immediately unemployed.
Open the Uber app and order one even though you're unemployed.
None of those people are considered unemployed by the Labor Department.
Three weeks into the NFL season, Colin Kaepernick is still unemployed.
He's unemployed and he's out of school due to outstanding debt.
National data on the unemployed isn't particularly useful for local officials.
DM: The season starts with Mike at home, unemployed, with kids.
For a few months, I was unemployed and squatting in it.
Go deeper: There are now more job openings than people unemployed.
Najar said he is unemployed and relies on support from charities.
When you are unemployed, money takes on a whole new meaning.
At the start of being unemployed, I thought I was determined.
How many millions of workers are we willing to become unemployed?
Naguiat is unemployed and plays daily, including in a local league.
But life in Cuba was hard and he was regularly unemployed.
That's the lowest rate of unemployed Americans recorded since December 2000.
Alone and unemployed, Ian Xplosion had a bunch of free time.
"I am effectively unemployed and it is absolutely terrifying," Harris said.
Schumer described a massive ramping up of help for the unemployed.
Work requirements have never been about helping the poor or unemployed.
I tell him I'm paying for dinner because he's currently unemployed.
What about the 40% of South Africans who are effectively unemployed?
The unemployed have their contribution taken out of their unemployment benefits.
"We're both unemployed," Mr. Guengueng said, nudging Mr. Brody and laughing.
Adjunct professors, NGO workers and unemployed screenwriters belong alongside Mark Zuckerberg.
Plus, Logan's right ... Brown's unemployed, a freak athlete and loves attention.
For example, Malays are overrepresented among unemployed youth with university degrees.
At the time of the bombings, Tamerlan was unemployed and unemployable.
That guarantees unemployed residents at least 22005 euros ($333) per month.
There were 14 million unemployed then, compared to today's 6 million.
The time bomb of youth unrest extends to urban unemployed youth.
"We hired freelance interviewers, mostly students or unemployed actors," he said.
There are now fewer nongovernment job openings than there are unemployed.
In exchange, millions would be made available to help unemployed miners.
There are currently over 83 million officially registered unemployed in Brazil.
One study shows that 45 percent of borderline patients are unemployed.
If we count those people — the missing workers — as unemployed, and tack them on to the definitions of unemployment included in U-40.43, we suddenly get to 20.1 million unemployed people and a 12.3 percent unemployment rate.
In other words, "unemployed" is just one of two not-working categories, so that both employment and unemployment can fall at the same time if enough people are switching from unemployed to out of the labor force.
On top of the obvious financial stress that comes with being unemployed or underemployed, these groups also suffer from worse physical health, with rates of depression rising among the unemployed the longer they go without finding work.
You must have been unemployed for a lot of that time, right?
He used to have a federal contracting job but is currently unemployed.
Unemployed is at about 40 percent, but people still get by somehow.
That compares with only 1.9 percent of long-term unemployed in Germany.
In the last 10 years, about 50,000 people said they were unemployed.
"All I can do now is be an unemployed pensioner," he said.
And many of those technically unemployed people are over 65 and retired.
In 1933, 150 unemployed mill workers founded the Coos County Workers Club.
The surprising finding was that this is also true of unemployed people.
To be considered unemployed, one has to be looking for a job.
At the time, Fritz was a high school teacher; Williamson was unemployed.
Of course, Hardy is currently unemployed and pursuing a career in MMA.
Like more than 80% of Syrian refugees in Europe, he is unemployed.
And I'm not saying that every trans person is disenfranchised and unemployed.
There were 1,168,000 unemployed people in 2018, 48,000 less than in 2017.
One young man, who was broke and unemployed at 27, offers hope.
"We live with our mother, but she is unemployed too," Sobral said.
Being unemployed is regularly associated with negative mental and physical health consequences.
By 2015 there were 1m fewer unemployed people than four years before.
Is there a wasteland of unemployed avatars out there in another world?
Also, I was unemployed—so we just did it the cheap way.
They are more likely to be unemployed than their non-Kurdish peers.
There's no question that there is bias against the long-term unemployed.
In March, that rate fell to 1 unemployed for every job opening.
There was a job for every unemployed person seeking one in May.
She is unemployed and has lost touch with most of her friends.
Today, there are more job openings — roughly 7 million — than unemployed Americans.
But she's right back at work, finding jobs for her unemployed colleagues.
"I'm unemployed because the job I have is volcano-related," she said.
For the first time, there are more job openings than unemployed persons.
She is unemployed, having lost her job at a defunct government hypermarket.
It has information on medical care and on benefits for the unemployed.
I was unemployed, unrepresented professionally and out of money in New York.
Chief among them is that they are from families who are unemployed.
Many have never had it better, while millions are unemployed or underemployed.
A lot of people are unemployed, most of them don't have houses.
I'm talking thousands of people who are walking around those counties unemployed.
The good news is that the composition of the unemployed is changing.
Girl, you're unemployed right now because your ignorant ass got fired. pic.twitter.
Unfortunately, he was left unemployed when it closed down shortly after graduation.
That is 800,000 more positions than the number of Americans currently unemployed.
Instead of feeling relief, you would wake up distressed about being unemployed.
Around 60 percent believed unemployed youths were most likely to spark violence.
William Errol Thomas was 37 years old, unemployed, and from Eldon, Missouri.
Far too often we think about the unemployed in terms of stereotypes.
I'm unemployed, but I'd do it all again if I have to.
Jaromir Jagr, like so many of us, is incredibly talented and unemployed.
It began with an unemployed college graduate living in his parents' basement.
He wanted to be seen performing before an audience of the unemployed.
What you get from being unemployed is much different and equally powerful.
The word "unemployed" comes pre-bundled with a fear of the unknown.
But Trump's repeated portrayal of him as an unemployed man is inaccurate.
Some 5 million of those workers are could be unemployed or underemployed.
Some 84,000 people became unemployed in a week - an increase of 128%.
Better to be exploited in a capitalist society than unemployed and destitute.
The unemployed, the desperate, the poor, the cuckolded, the cajoled, the ignorant.
People feeling disaffected and unemployed and dealing with economic problems as well.
That's still the lowest rate of unemployed Americans recorded since December 22018.
"We're just making ends meet," said Ms. Harris, who is currently unemployed.
Ms. Tirschwell is unemployed and working with lawyers to pursue her case.
And a third of youth are either unemployed or not in school.
Now she's unemployed and has two kids of her own in college.
Then he's out of football and unemployed by the time he's 25.
But Trump's repeat portrayal of him as an unemployed man is inaccurate.
When I was negotiating for this job, I was unemployed and anxious.
The trucking giant declared bankruptcy on December 8, leaving 2,880 drivers unemployed.
Today, Carlsen is unemployed after the company she was working for downsized.
In March, Trump bragged his Twitter account was helping keep Kaepernick unemployed.
Official unemployment rate: The share of the labor force that is unemployed.
Drug use is high among the city's youths, many of them unemployed.
Fishermen, possibly, some unemployed people, and British industry serving the domestic market.
So Marx did what many unemployed Ph.D.s do: he went into journalism.
There have been fewer unemployed people than open jobs since June 2018.
There have been more open jobs than unemployed people since March 2018.
Small firms that hire unemployed graduates can apply for a tax rebate.
Its ranks included Buddhist firefighters, school teachers, students and unemployed young men.
That's still the lowest rate of unemployed Americans recorded since December 231.
To make things worse, a study conducted in the UK found that there were more physical markers of stress in people who went from being unemployed to working in a bad job than in those who remained unemployed.
"It's better that she has another family than go into prostitution, drugs or die of hunger," the 43-year-old unemployed mother said, sitting outside her dilapidated home with her five-year-old son, father and unemployed husband.
It counts people as unemployed for a year (rather than just 30 days) after they give up their job search and counts people as unemployed who are working part time because they are unable to find full time jobs.
That might sound overly polemical, but consider a government proposal in Britain last year to put psychotherapists in jobs centers to offer counseling for the unemployed, with the unemployed possibly facing a reduction in benefits if they declined treatment.
A surprisingly high share of the people admitted this way ended up unemployed.
Give your colleague or friend a sweet caffeine fix while supporting unemployed women.
Lemlem, 29, has a six-year-old daughter and her husband is unemployed.
Davis said he was unemployed; the judge said an attorney would be appointed.
There are now more open jobs than there are unemployed people in America.
The China Times reports that Zhan is unemployed with no prior criminal record.
Respondents are asked if they are employed, unemployed, or actively looking for work.
Greece continues to see the highest number of people unemployed, above 20 percent.
In Finland, 2,000 unemployed working-age people were given 560 Euros per month.
You see tens, perhaps 100 billion people unemployed or more because of automation.
The area's once-vital fishing industry had been eradicated, leaving entire communities unemployed.
As one official asked, "How does Russia help young unemployed people in Calabria?"
Unemployed protesters have blocked roads leading from phosphate mines, further harming export earnings.
The unemployed, for example, receive little public help to get back into work.
Her dad was unemployed for most of her childhood, which caused immense stress.
For those from outside the EU it is higher still (22.5% are unemployed).
He or she may have been flipping burgers at McDonald's, or even unemployed.
A fifth of the workforce, and two-fifths of young people, are unemployed.
There are one million more available jobs than the number of unemployed people.
And with the Great Recession just barely over, millions of workers remain unemployed.
A further €15bn over five years is going into training for the unemployed.
But despite this, the amount of available jobs still vastly outnumbers unemployed workers.
More than 3 million people, or 12% of working-age citizens, are unemployed.
Go deeper: A closer look at those unemployed and living far from jobs
South Africa has 22014% of the world's population and 83% of the unemployed.
Around 50 to 75 percent of autistic people with higher education are unemployed.
Defections are most common among the unemployed and laborers, the Unification Ministry said.
After investigations into their conduct, several men named on the list became unemployed.
He is seeking compensatory damages for the time he has spent virtually unemployed.
This Money Diarist wrote a diary back in January, when she was unemployed.
She's unemployed, renting a small bedroom in a boarding house outside of Bogota.
Until then, what's the solution to hundreds of thousands of unemployed truck drivers?
"They were all forced to do it because they were unemployed," Solano said.
E. is currently unemployed, so I've been picking up most of the checks.
And this year, the most chronically unemployed Americans began to return to work.
Along with many undocumented and unemployed migrants, Grace ended up in Castel Volturno.
For blacks ages 16 to 19, 1 in 237 was unemployed last month.
For blacks ages 16 to 19, 1 in 4 was unemployed last month.
Military spouses are not unemployed because they want to live off government benefits.
China's economy should, in theory, be able to accommodate many of the unemployed.
In Michigan, 2900 percent of the workforce was unemployed when Obama took office.
Today, just 220006 percent of Michiganders are unemployed, a 2202 percentage point decrease.
In November, there were nearly 1 million more job openings than unemployed workers.
Heroin users are often unemployed and are generally from lower socio economic communities.
I would like the long-term unemployed to be employed a lot sooner.
Billy Bush is still unemployed, despite stories he's got a new TV gig.
He was released from state prison on parole in 2014 and is unemployed.
There are enormous consequences for 1 to 2 million people being needlessly unemployed.
Schools are failing, and more than a quarter of South Africans are unemployed.
Voboril remains unemployed and says he is thinking about starting his own business.
In 2008, he became unemployed after his company lost its contract with JetBlue.
He is still unemployed, but at least he can visit his sister again.
Get divorced so Maria can qualify for Medicaid as a single, unemployed mother.
African-American kids are unemployed or underemployed to the tune of 51 percent.
Needed services would be provided and unemployed and underemployed people could find work.
At the time of writing this, I am unemployed and addicted to Postmates.
Countless tattooed men on skateboards—many of which were unemployed with several roommates.
The Mooch went from Air Force One to unemployed in 11 days. 2.
My father is unemployed so I will be unable to go to university.
Three years later, he is still unemployed and living with his in-laws.
They're in Medicaid because their wages are lower, they're unemployed, or different reasons.
But Trump's repeat portrayal of him as a pitiful unemployed man is inaccurate.
He becomes someone society dismisses, another down-and-out, snaggletoothed, unemployed ex-con.
If discouraged work seekers are included, 36.6 percent of South Africans are unemployed.
Its mission is to serve out-of-school, unemployed and at-risk youths.
I found myself unemployed with nothing that really stood out on my resume.
Here's what you need to know about how the bill helps unemployed workers.
Imagine a 225-year-old unemployed steelworker in Ohio who currently receives Medicaid.
It could plunge the US into a depression and leave many workers unemployed.
Those who are not working but are searching for a job are unemployed.
Democrats also want Mr. Heller, but in the form of an unemployed senator.
Twenty percent of trans people of color in the USTS reported being unemployed.
Meaning America's president will voluntarily make hundreds of thousands of Americans unemployed overnight.
McDonald's isn't alone in its mission to provide opportunities for unemployed young people.
To be sure, unemployed people are much worse off than low-wage workers.
"I'm planning to vote for Bernie," said Jose Villarruel, 20, who is unemployed.
Young, old, professionals and unemployed join sit-ins and actions to block streets.
The center in Bobigny has already expanded its reach to include unemployed adults.
Students were there, lawyers were there, doctors were there, the unemployed were there.
They were not 20-something young Muslims adrift in marginal jobs or unemployed.
The voluntarily childless women were also more likely to be single and unemployed.
Right now, there are 2628 million job openings and 28503 million unemployed workers.
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I thought Lancelot, who is currently unemployed, probably ought to qualify for Medicaid.
But before he co-founded Zumba, he was an unemployed 24-year-old.
Now he is gone, too, though he may not be unemployed for long.
And many of these same young men are now unemployed and pissed off.
Melania Trump, for example, is not unemployed — she's a stay-at-home mom.
One of my first picks was a mug from the Unemployed Philosopher's Guild.
Growth has been driven by adding unemployed workers back into the labor force.
A thing I've come to learn is that you can't beat the unemployed.
He's a 30-something ex–software engineer who has been unemployed for years.
The monthly report on joblessness, which does not include an unemployment rate, also showed that the number of partially unemployed people rose to a new high while the average time jobless people spent unemployed reached a new record of 580 days.
And it seems almost trickier, in a way, for the left to stand in solidarity with the sheriff's deputy who thinks that being on the draw is corrupting his unemployed, bigoted white cousin than with the bigoted white unemployed cousin himself.
Along with our nation's 8 million unemployed workers, there are another 6 million workers who aren't classified as unemployed but say they want a job; and there are yet another 6 million workers who find themselves involuntarily working part-time.
The department proposed to take over adult and unemployed worker programs run by the Labor Department, and to redirect the funding for those programs to federal Pell grants so that unemployed workers can enroll in higher education and vocational programs.
"I'll be the unemployed secretary general of the Tehran Chamber of Commerce," he said.
She was unemployed and despaired that she could not adequately care for her children.
And too little is being done to help the unemployed get back into work.
Life for Yahia and Maher, friendless and unemployed in an unfamiliar land, is hard.
But by month four, Theo was still mostly unemployed and burning through his savings.
C. when we asked why he thought the ex-49ers quarterback is still unemployed.
The area's once-vital fishing industry had been completely eradicated, leaving entire communities unemployed.
By comparison, there were just 1553 million Americans classified as unemployed for the month.
People with jobs have more reason to be on the road than the unemployed.
Jesus does not invent this idea of advocating for the unemployed and sharing resources.
That said, I'm 33-years-old, unemployed, single, and live alone with a cat.
This might come as a surprise, since one-fifth of American men are unemployed.
"That's because most of the unemployed people [in Ireland] moved to America," Staunton quips.
Wonder how many dudes are actually more accurately described by Grant's chyron of "Unemployed"?
He was unemployed for over a year now, without the faintest prospect of work.
Millennials were hit particularly hard — 48 percent of the unemployed population consists of millennials.
In fact, job openings have exceeded the number of unemployed people since March 2018.
Foreign analysts estimate that as many as 60% of workers are in effect unemployed.
She has voted against funding to secure jobs for long-time unemployed young people.
However, she also voted against spending on jobs for long-time unemployed young people.
In fact, a few more workers are unemployed than a year ago (see chart).
Rather, the long-term unemployed are less likely to stop looking for a job.
Formal jobs have not filled the gap; half of its young people are unemployed.
In August 2017, just 4% of adult women and 13.6% of teenagers were unemployed.
Genetics majors are likely to earn $503,000 a year, and merely 1.2% are unemployed.
One in five of the workforce, and two in five young people, are unemployed.
Today there are more unemployed than employed people in four out of nine provinces.
Thousands of youths graduate from university every year to join the ranks of unemployed.
He is equally stressed, because he's currently unemployed and moving to a new area.
Pensions are also set to grow, along with health-care benefits for the unemployed.
That scheme offers the unemployed a generous monthly payment and help with finding work.
Follow your dreams that is why everybody in New York is an unemployed actor.
Social time is especially important for those who are unemployed, the researchers also noted.
And the unemployed are just one subgroup that gets hurt in such a scenario.
Only 50% of unemployed Italians do it, compared with over 225% of South Koreans.
By 2012-573, older jobless women accounted for half of the long-term unemployed.
Many of these unemployed people simply can't — or won't — go where the jobs are.
"I voted for Beli," said 30-year-old Dejan Markovic, an unemployed metal worker.
That will hurt unemployed people who depend on home-reared livestock for their income.
Ross and Holmes stressed the importance of understanding the specific situations of unemployed people.
And because I had to restart my career yet again, I was unemployed again.
The revival ended with Rory as a preggo, unemployed cheater, so that was great.
According to the city's own figures, about one in six adults here are unemployed.
In practical terms, this means 51 percent of adults in the district are unemployed.
And as a prosecutor, the more unemployed, I feel the fewer people committing crimes.
They either swelled the ranks of the unemployed or, more often, left the workforce.
Fifty-one percent of adults are unemployed; 19 percent lack a high school diploma.
Such measures could bring more young unemployed into companies, while sharply increasing economic growth.
Today, she helps unemployed oil workers find jobs in the burgeoning solar power industry.
A lot of them become persistently unemployed, eventually retiring early or going on disability.
I pay $450 since I paid all our rent while my boyfriend was unemployed.
The drop in unemployment came despite a growing number of unemployed refugees, Zeuner said.
More than half had only some or no formal education, and most were unemployed.
For example, the unemployed, the underemployed and the discouraged have remained above prerecession levels.
Half of all graduates are still unemployed at 21.5, according to the World Bank.
So are the unemployed, leading some Tunisians to shun work in the private sector.
Travis Kalanick has at least one other recently unemployed chief executive in his corner.
More people have joined the ranks of the unemployed and the homeless, it said.
Zara Mezrighi started collecting waste with her husband, an unemployed chef, two years ago.
Already mentioned as a possibility in Houston, Vogel probably won't be unemployed very long.
This has taken a toll, and around a quarter of the population is unemployed.
Now unemployed, Curtis has applied for Social Security disability benefits, citing fibromyalgia and lupus.
The number of unemployed people per vacancy slipped to 1.733 from 1.0 in March.
"Imagine 10 times as many people were unemployed today than are," Mr. Khosla said.
According to the most recent opinion polls, 68 percent of Georgians consider themselves unemployed.
The number of unemployed people per vacancy slipped to 133 from 1.0 in March.
They are removed from both the workforce measure and the measure of the unemployed.
They are filled with unemployed residents trained as geologists, pipe fitters and marine engineers.
A total of 16.9 million people in the 19-member euro area were unemployed.
The economic crisis has hit salaried staff, young people and the unemployed particularly hard.
The many unemployed workers in the region could also benefit from the new location.
Mr. Washington was unemployed, but his friends were unwinding from long weeks at work.
From Oprah Winfrey to Anna Wintour, many industry giants have found themselves suddenly unemployed.
You will never treat people the same way again when you have been unemployed.
Across the county, coal miners to machinists to coffee shop owners found themselves unemployed.
"Suddenly my entire staff was unemployed just in time for Christmas," Dr. Gay said.
More than a quarter of Algerians under 30 are unemployed, according to official data.
Prior research has shown this tends to be young men when they become unemployed.
It would also guarantee jobs for unemployed people and boost energy efficiency and infrastructure.
I feel for the uneducated who will end up unemployed when the wage increases.
Mr. Brenke said he saw a danger that migrants could remain unemployed for years.
But wage growth improved as the country started to run out of unemployed people.
There would be no more futile job searches or punitive sanctions for the unemployed.
Spencer (Troian Bellisario) is fired, Hanna is in a transition, Emily seems 100% unemployed.
Those who spend their childhoods in state care often end up unemployed or homeless.
Striking workers who do not receive a paycheck during the period are considered unemployed.
She's even unemployed a few times after getting fired or getting her license suspended.
Ramos is among the 2617 percent of Brazilians — a rising number — who are unemployed.
Last fall, she became unemployed after taking a new job that didn't work out.
Now, 57 percent of the men of working age in Lee County are unemployed.
Brazil is still hobbling from its worst recession in decades; 13 million are unemployed.
Because I was unemployed and had nothing to do when I left Fox News.
Aranka (29), unemployed MUNCHIES: What happened when you told your boss you were pregnant?
What if all those unemployed coal workers could get jobs in the solar industry?
The photo went viral, with Twitter users altering it with images of unemployed people.
Larger fund-raising efforts are underway to cushion the blow to unemployed hospitality workers.
Larger fund-raising efforts are underway to cushion the blow to unemployed hospitality workers.
Three-quarters of the workforce in Tumaco, the second-busiest Pacific port, is unemployed.
There are more job openings than there are unemployed people looking for a job.
Only 8 percent were unemployed just before they started working on the Uber platform.
Negative factors include being unemployed, not completing high school and lacking proficiency in English.
Quotable: "There is no hope in this country," said Stamène Molière, an unemployed secretary.
"It's been a long time since I shopped," said Ms. Espada, who is unemployed.
For instance, nearly half of blacks in Chicago are among the long-term unemployed.
What began as small rallies by unemployed graduates and unhappy street vendors has mushroomed.
I'm extremely grateful for my job after having been unemployed for over a year.
People like 34-year-old Nuri Malik, unemployed for ten years, have lost patience.
So many young adults, even those with advanced degrees, are currently unemployed or underemployed.
The U.S. economy has 6.6 million open jobs compared with 6.3 million unemployed individuals.
More than 6 million people were unemployed, and the unemployment rate was at 3.9%.
But if, say, my sister becomes unemployed, I can't add her to my plan.
Not in the labor force: People who are unemployed and not looking for work.
Despite the big drop, openings still outnumbered Americans considered unemployed by nearly 2145 million.
The unemployment rate fell to 3.8%, as fewer unemployed people were looking for work.
The unemployment rate fell to 2.63% as fewer unemployed people were looking for work.
David Morse Rice, a drifter and unemployed steelworker, was found guilty of those killings.
The country has about 1.3 million unemployed residents (compared to 5.2 million in 2005).
And, 20.8% of the unemployed were out of work for 27 weeks or longer.
A control group of unemployed people (around 5,19683 residents) continued to receive these services.
On disability benefits and unemployed, Vikki would occasionally steal from shops to support herself.
The acid test now is whether those who have given up looking for work or have been unemployed for long periods (around 23 percent of those unemployed have been so for six months or more) are able to reintegrate into the jobs available.
And these are unemployed people who typically still have mortgages and property taxes to pay.
But as our country's manufacturing jobs disappeared, unemployed auto workers in Michigan didn't feel protected.
Turning a gainfully-employed defendant into an unemployed, desperate felon is a recipe for disaster.
If you're married and unemployed, you can still contribute to an individual retirement account (IRA).
He told the judge he was unemployed and was assigned to the public defender's office.
But she has seen an uptick in long-unemployed people wanting to return to work.
The hardliners promise the unemployed new monthly benefits and mass public works to create jobs.
Who is satisfied that 51% of African American young people are either unemployed, or underemployed?
The country's famed "flexicurity" system offers unemployed workers a list of 20003 vocational-training programmes.
But if you can't do what the people need, we ought to make you unemployed.
I would be happy to do so, both as a good neighbor & an unemployed actor.
If he decides to do it, he'll be challenging the man who left him unemployed.
British authorities charged Darren Osborne, an unemployed man from Wales, with murder and attempted murder.
Leaders have little sway over unemployed youths willing to work for anyone who pays them.
Black South Africans with jobs often have to support a huge number of unemployed relatives.
There is little work—44% are unemployed—and little to do in crowded, impoverished cities.
" With car payments and student loans, she said, "I would rather be employed than unemployed.
Those officially registered unemployed are exempt but must do community service for $20143 per month.
If You're Under/Unemployed Group gatherings can be especially difficult for people experiencing professional hardship.
Half of Kosovo's 1.8-million-people are under 25, but half a million are unemployed.
Labor force refers to employed or unemployed people between the age of 16 and 64.
In Germany in 1932, for example, 25 to 30 percent of the population was unemployed.
"Many autistic people are unemployed, or employed much below their actual cognitive capacities," she adds.
He's also drafting plans for a government-­subsidized jobs guarantee for the long-term unemployed.
And there are signs that the most stubborn unemployed are trying to return to work.
Some 234% of young Brazilians and a stunning 252% of young South Africans are unemployed.
Most of these unemployed workers would be unable to find work in a similar field.
In January, his pay was garnished because a car was repossessed when he was unemployed.
"I was a very, very unemployed, pathetic actor at the time," he told Vanity Fair.
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In Mississippi, on the other hand, 24 percent of the workforce was unemployed in December.
It's an awesome charity ... they help unemployed and vulnerable women get back into the workplace.
We will pause here to just mention that Colin Kaepernick is, in fact, still unemployed.
If you're an unemployed Republican, chances are you're supporting Donald Trump as your party's nominee.
But Aborigines die younger and are more likely to be unemployed than non-indigenous Australians.
According to Schumer, Democrats hope to give small businesses tax credits to retrain unemployed workers.
He was an unemployed labourer who depended on his wife's small sewing business to survive.
As the oil-dependent economy slows, the number of unemployed and underemployed Nigerians is rising.
All in all, the number of unemployed workers rose to 2628 million in the survey.
There were tenants and sharecroppers who were organizing, there were unemployed individuals who were organizing.
It was easy to appeal to the existential grievances of northern Nigeria's marginalized, unemployed youth.
I was desperately poor and unemployed on an accidental gap year, waiting to start uni.
Only 3.8% of post-113/11 veterans are unemployed, scarcely more than the general populace.
And according to Mohamed Ali, founder of Iftiin, almost 70% of the population is unemployed.
Now, 30 years on, many of those who were unemployed will be claiming state pensions.
Over the past year, the number of long-term unemployed has declined by 40 percent.
Rivera, the unemployed baker, one afternoon sheltered from the equatorial sun under a mango tree.
Bakerton's unemployed locals stay that way because they don't know how to do this work.
And remarkably, half of unemployed men in the U.S. are on some sort of painkiller.
Nearly a quarter of Baltimore's citizens live below the poverty line; 7 percent are unemployed.
There's nearly one job opening for each unemployed person, according to the latest government data.
That has caused truckers like Demetrius Wilburn, a Georgia-based driver, to find themselves unemployed.
Many of the participants are unemployed or underemployed — lonely, dispossessed and eager for the money.
But in 2008, like so many others during the financial crisis, Chen found himself unemployed.
Even when community banks fail, it does not mean that all employees are automatically unemployed.
It also doesn't show if the new employee was previously unemployed or just changed jobs.
Mr. Lazarenko also says, in court filings, that he lacks work authorization and is unemployed.
From the swelling ranks of the frustrated, disenfranchised, unemployed and scared, the Tea Party sprouted.
Loren Krytzer walked into a California auction room broke and unemployed, surviving on disability checks.
According to city reports, 71 businesses were damaged and almost 300 residents were left unemployed.
The roughly 380,000 furloughed government workers will be counted as unemployed in the January report.
At the same time, program expenses declined 0.9 percent as payments to unemployed workers fell.
He noted that one woman who had confronted him later told him she was unemployed.
Loren Krytzer walked into the California auction room broke and unemployed, surviving on disability checks.
The value you get from being unemployed though is like nothing else I've experienced before.
Helping the unemployed and underemployed obtain jobs that can support them is a laudable goal.
The highest recipiency rate is in Massachusetts, where 57 percent of unemployed people get benefits.
France has approved €2274.2 billion ($26 billion) in relief for small businesses and unemployed workers.
It's less the fact that I became unemployed that I want to hide from people.
For the moment, Germany's economy is so strong that few people remain unemployed for long.
On average, a 54-year-old job hunter will be unemployed for nearly a year.
" Most importantly, she said: "Don't feel bad that you're unemployed, even if it's your fault.
Would free-market reform help the poor and create enough jobs for India's unemployed masses?
Not in the labor force: People who are unemployed and not actively looking for work.
Mr. Bush told the judge that he was unemployed and could not afford a lawyer.
Jovan is currently unemployed, earning what he can by watching his sister Rece's young son.
Unadjusted claims for Texas surged 22.75,21.5 last week as some people found themselves temporarily unemployed.
"Marriages have more problems when the man is unemployed than the woman," Professor Sharone said.
On another side of the office, roughly 30 staff members mingled, newly unburdened and unemployed.
Smart Works is an organization dedicated to helping unemployed women get back into the workforce.
Her unemployed PTSD-suffering stepfather, Toivo, and two annoying younger brothers endure a hungry existence.
I learned how men talked about powerful women when he came home that day unemployed.
More significantly, for those who are unemployed, three weeks without a paycheck might be impossible.
"It's putting thousands of people to work who are either unemployed or underemployed," she said.
Respondents also said they thought veterans were more likely to be unemployed and abuse drugs.
After the Brown shooting, he remained unemployed and in seclusion for at least two years.
These work requirements create an additional barrier to accessing substance abuse treatment for unemployed people.
So read Susskind now, and hold off on the other two until you're permanently unemployed.
Decerry Donato, earned a bachelor's degree in literary journalism and was unemployed for five months.
Our economy benefits when unemployed and underemployed individuals transform into productive workers, taxpayers, and consumers.
"Unemployed whistle-blowers can't financially afford to wait six years for justice," Mr. Devine said.
With fewer unemployed people hunting for jobs, there is a potential limit on job gains.
We've got millions of people all across America that are either under-employed or unemployed.
SNAP is an important safety net for people who are elderly, disabled, or temporarily unemployed.
And remarkably, half of unemployed men in the US are on some sort of painkiller.
"He is trying to do his best," said one of the unemployed men, Geovanni Silván.
The result was a job opening for every unemployed person who was looking for one.
It also decreases job opportunities for millions of people who have been unemployed or underemployed.
The storm will probably leave some people temporarily unemployed and hamper the filing of claims.
In 2016, there were 2 million long-term unemployed, today that figure is  1.2 million.
But 77 percent of those unemployed autistic adults reported a desire to enter the workforce.
These are lessons I learned from Charlotte's Web and re-learned as an unemployed adult.
According to the International Labor Organization, young people form 83% of the unemployed in Uganda.
"There are lots of job training programs for people who are unemployed," Ohio Lt. Gov.
Each scenario was calculated from a base level of 188 million people unemployed in 2019.
Mr. Patterson, who was unemployed, graduated from the Northwood School District in nearby Minong, Wis.
Despite November's drop, job openings outpaced the number of unemployed people that month by 2150,2000.
He said Macron's measures did nothing for the unemployed, students, part-timers and other groups.
He's unemployed at the moment, but think Nerlens Noel misses playing for the Philadelphia 76ers??
By the way, Cromartie is currently unemployed -- and has 12 kids ... and that ain't cheap!
That's the biggest thing we're seeing is that he's been unemployed for almost two years.
Billed as "America's favorite unemployed millennial," Anna Roisman regularly broadcasts this talk show from her couch on Facebook Live with the help of her dog, Bobby Flay, but on Sunday she'll be on the Littlefield stage to interview unemployed or otherwise freelancing creative individuals.
Underemployment, which includes the unemployed, part-timers who would like more hours, and people who have stopped looking for work and are not counted as unemployed but say they would take a job if they could find a suitable one, is also falling fast.
The science is largely intangible; the harm done to unemployed coal miners by environmental regulations tangible.
I have a few jokes about my unemployed teenagers but none of them seem to work.
Police said the man, surnamed Huang, had arrived in Shanghai earlier this month and was unemployed.
That's a troubling finding for workers who might be left unemployed unless they receive adequate retraining.
Likewise, humans are more likely to hurt themselves when they're unemployed or feeling depressed or powerless.
It also keeps you loyal, out of fear of never finding anything better or being unemployed.
In addition to hiking wages, some are figuring out how to grab long-term unemployed people.
Repealing the law would hit vulnerable populations like the poor, minorities, and the unemployed the hardest.
Now a father of two, Zahar, 24, used to install marble tiles but is now unemployed.
After their release, women are "underemployed and unemployed," as the Justice Department put it in 2010.
Striking workers who do not receive a paycheck during the reference period are treated as unemployed.
During the same month in 2009, 7.6% of adult women and 25.5% of teenagers were unemployed.
It's not just lost jobs either, but lost tax income for countries as workers become unemployed.
"I'm unemployed, so this is an opportunity, a very good opportunity," said a man named Wagner.
Following World War II, the Italian government launched widespread excavations to create jobs for the unemployed.
Since I was unemployed, and I wasn't sure where I was going, I created an account.
Underhoused and unemployed, Cash tries to lie his way into a job at a call center.
South Africa's economy is barely growing, threatening to leave millions unemployed and potentially fuelling social unrest.
Those countries, like most of Europe, also have stronger safety nets for people who are unemployed.
More than 11.6 million people in Brazil are unemployed, or about 11%, between April and June.
Today, 16% of people born abroad are unemployed—one of the highest rates in the OECD.
In late 2017, Kaepernick accused the NFL of colluding to keep him unemployed via official grievance.
The number of unemployed people rose 34.3 percent from January 2016, to 12.921 million, IBGE said.
Additionally, being unemployed or losing a job and not knowing what's next can be brutal, too.
In recent years, mines like the Emerald Mine have gone bankrupt, leaving hundreds of workers unemployed.
Half of Lesotho's citizens said they were unemployed, whereas in Burundi the figure was only 6%.
Last year, there were more unfilled jobs in the United States than there were unemployed workers.
And if you become unemployed ... Or need a helping hand, the community is ready to help.
Something like 5 million want to work, and perhaps another 10 million are unemployed or underemployed.
Krim is unemployed but occasionally finds a day or week of work as a casual laborer.
In most regions they are at least twice as likely as their elders to be unemployed.
Unemployed workers are supported by the state, which helps them with retraining and finding new jobs.
The 23-year old former Heisman winner finds himself unemployed, without sponsorships, and maybe without representation.
At 25, she was unemployed, homeless, addicted to drugs and pregnant when she was arrested again.
This means that almost 10 percent of the entire nation is either unemployed or dramatically underemployed.
The imagery becomes so striking that being an unemployed, artless failure starts to seem almost exalted.
He can skateboard, he can play guitar, he can make being unemployed look like an adventure.
Much of the stimulus will go towards retraining and wage subsidies for the long-term unemployed.
A €2 billion ($2.3 billion) government training scheme for the unemployed should help improve the numbers.
Czech companies had 159,072 job vacancies in April while there were 327,199 people registered as unemployed.
The number of long-term unemployed people stayed roughly flat, at 2628 million people, in June.
Mr. Jansen says helping the long-term unemployed requires a substantial overhaul of Spain's retraining programs.
On other days the unemployed 42-year-old sleeps on benches in round-the-clock cafes.
Santiago is unemployed after the storm so he collects water and sells it to his neighbors.
And let's get unemployed Americans off of welfare and back to work in their own country.
There are 7.4 million open jobs in the United States, while 6.3 million Americans are unemployed.
The Labor Department reported Tuesday that job openings overcame unemployed workers by 1 million in September.
For more than a decade he was unemployed and received workers' compensation, according to court filings.
Who is satisfied that 85033 percent of African American young people are either unemployed, or underemployed?
Job postings exceeded the number of unemployed people by 28500,6900 in July, the most since 2628.
From 2700 to 26, about 2700,231 unemployed or low-wage workers were enrolled in the programs.
Callers often impersonate officials or authority figures and prey on the elderly, students or the unemployed.
In New Mexico, also a heavily energy-dependent state, 6.4 percent of the population is unemployed.
The college major with the highest unemployment rate was petroleum engineering, with 7.5% of graduates unemployed.
His mother, Sheila Snapp, now unemployed and surviving on government disability payments, was not so successful.
For each item purchased, another will be donated to unemployed women through the charity Smart Works.
The career employees said they were escorted out by Secret Service, and both are still unemployed.
With a third of the population unemployed, Kosovo is one of the poorest countries in Europe.
That compares with a labor force of about 29 million, including just under 3.5 million unemployed.
"People with disabilities are more likely to be socially isolated, live alone, be unemployed," Schur said.
"I had seen too many unemployed intellectuals during the 1930s," he wrote in the Nobel sketch.
At the peak of the recession, there were, on average, 6.7 unemployed people for each job.
Employers could be subsidized, too, to hire workers from problematic populations, including the long-term unemployed.
The nascent Mexican auto industry took up some of the unemployed but other efforts were needed.
I would say I was a 'non-working photojournalist' because I was an unemployed documentary photographer.
He was homeschooled, apparently unemployed, and had previously worked in sales and as a computer technician.
There's this myth that people without healthcare are unemployed lazy bums, which clearly isn't the case.
An unemployed single mother who was locked up for violating the sexual standards of the day.
Correction: An earlier version of this post misstated the statistical likeliness of being hired while unemployed.
Colorado is one of the best and worst states if you're unemployed, found a previous study.
But an unusually large share of American adults are neither working nor counted among the unemployed.
When I was unemployed, giving gifts that cost money became a privilege I didn't qualify for.
"I just sense there's a lack of care," said Mr. Hill, an unemployed former corrections officer.
Customers were nervous to spend because times were so tight, and because so many were unemployed.
If you're not familiar, "A Song for the Unemployed" carries all the best First Hate hallmarks.
"I waited 20 years, but at last I got it," said Ms. Menoe, who is unemployed.
The brutal recession had driven large numbers of unemployed Brazilians into the jungle, hunting for gold.
Many have been removed, so we're waiting for these unemployed Americans to come and work here.
Those people include newly unemployed workers, caregivers, semiretired people, and those with disabilities or health conditions.
How many people will be unemployed, and for how long, and how much will that cost?
The organization is also trying to hire more unemployed people to assist in making phone calls.
The quake sent a flood of the unemployed, including impoverished fishermen, in search of smuggling jobs.
There were 1.4 million unemployed people in Germany in February, the German statistics office said Tuesday.
While Darin doesn't wear a MAGA hat, his dearest childhood friend, now an unemployed addict, does.
One measure that accounts for both the unemployed and nonparticipants is the employment-to-population ratio.
He said he's been "largely unemployed" since he became a cooperator with Mueller in February 2018.
"What do you want us to do, steal?" asked Vincent Losano, an unemployed man in Eldoret.
These graduates are not counted as unemployed because they are neither working nor looking for work.
Lenise Lloyd Martin III, a 36-year-old unemployed man, has been in jail ever since.
Becoming officially unemployed means performing community service work at a rate of only $10 per month.
Its armed forces gunned down demonstrators, many of whom were unemployed or otherwise poor young men.
So, for example, the government could offer widespread tax breaks, or direct payments to unemployed workers.
"I don't go out anymore, there are no more gatherings," said the unemployed 13-year-old.
The caller, Trevor Alexander Nestor, is a young white man: bearded, unemployed, at a friend's house.
On average, the participants reported that they were happier and healthier overall than other unemployed residents.
Hillary's Wall Street immigration agenda will keep immigrant communities poor, and unemployed Americans out of work.
Heartachingly, unemployed people in poor communities, who rely on backyard food gardens, are suffering as well.
They are at a job fair organised by the municipal government, aimed at unemployed college graduates.
If that forecast had materialized, 1.6 million more Americans would currently be unemployed than actually are.
They'll be counted as unemployed, but their participation is a good sign for the economy. 5.
In recent years, film reviewers have increasingly been turned out among the ranks of the unemployed.
Today's unemployed workers are simply not equipped with the skills to successfully match with unfilled jobs.
" "A rare and star-spangled calamity which will leave jaws littered across floors and agents unemployed.
Unemployed people in Germany have been eligible to receive monthly payments from the government since 2005.
He finds abandoned houses, loans for the unemployed, and a pole dancer who owns many homes.
Both parents are unemployed and receive a monthly government check of 880 reais (less than $300).
For roughly a year and a half there have been more job postings than unemployed people.
The average length of time unemployed workers went without job was 20.2 weeks, according to Nov.
Unemployed residents said they could not afford expensive fruit and vegetables driven in from safer districts.
Wałbrzych, the biggest city in the area, is now home to many retired and unemployed miners.
He also cut the amnesty budget by around 70 percent, which partly funds training for unemployed.
"Single, Unemployed and Suddenly Myself" We tend to think keeping secrets is the opposite of intimacy.
Mr. Solano is now unemployed, living in temporary housing in Cúcuta, and uncertain what comes next.
In North Carolina, just 11% of unemployed workers receive benefits, the lowest share of any state.
They were probably unemployed musical theater actors hired to sing basic harmonies while wearing velvet costumes.
When he left his job and was unemployed for several months, it sucked, but I stayed.
There's just a lot of bad guys still up, maybe unemployed or whatever, out and about.
This percentage was even higher (6 percent) for Republican men and men who identified as unemployed.
We have to navigate both the ... HR: In poverty and underemployed, as opposed to unemployed. Exactly.
But now she can call herself a retiree — a perfectly honorable social designation — rather than unemployed.
Without help, NAMI reports they're more likely to have lower GPAs, drop out, and become unemployed.
The model Nazi woman became a stay-at-home, unemployed, makeup-less Aryan wife and mother.
The newly unemployed sub had apparently been working at the school for years without drawing complaints.
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But we also need the millions of people employed in in-person service jobs, and the millions of unemployed people (including those unemployed due to layoffs in this crisis), to have the food, shelter, and medical care they need to survive and stay healthy amidst the crisis.
It counts people as unemployed for a year after they give up their job search, rather than just 2628 days, and discounts the importance of part time jobs by counting people as unemployed who are working part time because they are unable to find full time jobs.
Atlanta Fed shows systematically higher wage growth than CES because the average pay level across the economy is dragged down by formerly unemployed people finding work — when you're unemployed, CES simply throws you out of the sample rather than marking you down as earning $0 per hour.
For each job opening, there are just 0.82 hires and 0.9 unemployed people hunting for a slot.
Others, especially in Europe, have trimmed them: less generous assistance for the unemployed, extra conditions for welfare.
Unemployed people kill themselves at around two-and-a-half times the rate of those in work.
"4 all those that r asking, reporting & concern…Yes I am broke & unemployed," her first tweet began.
No word yet whether Pizza Hut has tried to sign unemployed quarterback Colin Kaepernick as a spokesman.
In 2015, about 36% of the long-term unemployed were 55 or older, Labor Department figures show.
But she soon found that the $400 monthly bill was too high for someone who was unemployed.
Last week, Markle gave fashion advice to unemployed women in need (while wearing Oscar de la Renta).
So many of the people who are officially unemployed are, in fact, earning money off the books.
Note, these men are not counted among our unemployed population because they are not looking for work.
Unemployed, he moved to California six months ago and found his room at The Negev on Craigslist.
Now he is 35 – soon to be 36 – and unemployed, after the Rangers released him last week.
By that standard, only about 150,000 more Americans are under- or unemployed relative to the prerecession average.
On the surface, companies like Uber are providing income to previously unemployed segments of the middle class.
The number of unemployed fell to 14.111 million people in January from 14.121 million a month earlier.
There were just more than 3123 million members of the workforce counted as unemployed for the month.
According to the report, 13 percent of computer graduates are still unemployed six months after leaving university.
Yet mass layoffs could prove politically unpalatable in a country where a quarter of adults are unemployed.
Finally he refused to go back to his seasonal job, and ended up unemployed for a year.
But foreign-born workers are three times as likely to be unemployed, and the ratio is rising.
Biggest Salary Jump: $14,872 in 2010Biggest Salary Drop: When I became unemployed December 2008Biggest Salary Negotiation Regret?
The guy that sublet the room was 36, unemployed, socially awkward and would blare Metallica all day.
The survey showed that 349,383 Namibians were unemployed out of an estimated labour force of 1.5 million.
The statistics office also said that the number of registered unemployed stood at 1.522 million last month.
Nearly 2,123 of them are signing up as new drivers every week 40% of them previously unemployed.
"The Martelly regime hasn't brought anything for the population," said Yves Jean Joseph, 34, an unemployed protester.
In Naples, 30-year-old Giuseppe is officially unemployed but occasionally works for cash in a factory.
Still, the family has had trouble paying back rent from the months when Mr. Negron was unemployed.
In comparison to those elsewhere in the OECD, they find work for very few of the unemployed.
I spent the first year outside of drama school completely unemployed, completely unable to get any work.
Mr. Bey said he was able to refinance a $22008,22009 mortgage through Signature even while temporarily unemployed.
Republicans tout them as a way to push non-disabled, unemployed Medicaid recipients to reenter the workforce.
And, I think here, it would be good to be thinking about where the unemployed can go.
The coalition's largesse, notably income support for the poor and unemployed, was intended to provide a boost.
Even when men aren't in the workforce, they spend less time on household chores than unemployed women.
If that is your definition of unemployed, well, yeah, the United States does have 40 percent unemployment.
And the unemployed delivery folks will long for the days when they had to watch their backs.
The number of Egyptians unemployed stood at 3.6 million, down 61,000 from a quarter earlier, CAPMAS said.
Like many young adults in Generation Zero, I am paid by The Central Authority to remain unemployed.
Recruiters prey on vulnerabilities like the mules being new to a country, unemployed or in financial distress.
These benefits are designed to provide temporary financial assistance to unemployed workers who meet the state's requirements.
In April, one in five unemployed Americans had lost their job at least half a year earlier.
The budget envisages an extension of welfare benefits to the poor and unemployed, and selective tax cuts.
And those individuals most affected happened to be the unemployed, disabled, and students facing mounting loan debt.
"My two sons are educated but unemployed," said Hanuman Prasad Meena, a farmers' leader in the town.
Well, Marshall is clearly upset Kaep is still unemployed and went to Twitter to vent about it.
The labour ministry has set up a small office there to help the unemployed draw up CVs.
Without special supplemental formula, "they wouldn't survive," says their father, Gary Frisk, 36, an unemployed concrete worker.
She began camming when she found herself unemployed and living on her own away from her family.
An army of unemployed people is very necessary, because you have to be able to threaten jobs.
Money is an important enticement to Afghans, 40% of whom are unemployed, according to the United Nations.
The district official said regional governments have been ordered to hire unemployed locals for cotton picking instead.
It is also far greater than the number of unemployed, which stood at 21.34 million that month.
The number of unemployed typically runs far ahead of job openings, but that switched early last year.
Discharged in 22013, he was unemployed and living at home, relying on his aging parents for support.
So, when we asked how he felt about Kaepernick still being unemployed -- the congressman didn't hold back.
John Archer, a spokesman for Alberta's government, said the province has programs to help unemployed oil workers.
I was unemployed for quite a few years, disenchanted with having to learn to use a computer.
This includes men who were not in the labor force, as well as those who are unemployed.
If everyone worked fewer hours, for instance, there would be more jobs for the unemployed to fill.
The responsibility of farming has fallen on her four unemployed children who produce for subsistence, she says.
That means the rate for the unemployed, the underemployed and the discouraged remains stubbornly above prerecession levels.
The spread was 56,000 in the Northeast while in the West the unemployed outnumbered openings by 138,000.
Eighty percent of trans people in the Netherlands are unemployed, meaning they're often pushed into sex work.
Millions of individuals without jobs are not looking for work, and are therefore not counted as unemployed.
Since I'm currently unemployed, I went to have lunch with my son at school the next day.
Almost 40 percent of all unemployed people in the United States were born between 1982 and 1992.
For the unemployed, this increased incentives to work by amplifying the income earned by the lowest-paid.
Most of the unemployed on SNAP face barriers that make it hard for them to find work.
We can no longer afford an economy that leaves an entire group of people unemployed or underutilized.
I have never qualified for Medi-Cal, California's Medicaid program, except a few short months while unemployed.
It's always scary, because actors, we're always kind of unemployed, at any moment something could fall through.
Unemployed former rebels moan that it has been four months since they got their last monthly stipend.
Just 1% of immigrants who had got in because they were sponsored by a company were unemployed.
People were 13 percentage points more likely to grant asylum to a doctor rather than someone unemployed.
And in real terms more than 12 million American workers are still today either unemployed or underemployed.
Since the start of the year, the number of long-term unemployed people has decreased by 28500,6900.
And many of those people have remained unemployed for multiple years after the financial crisis of 2008.
A more direct indicator of labor market slack is the ratio of unemployed persons to job openings.
In the meantime, HCTC offers training programs designed to put unemployed miners back to work right away.
One of those figures is the U-225.69 rate, which has a broader definition of the unemployed.
Perhaps more importantly, Kubiak brought in Wade Phillips, who was unemployed a year ago, as defensive coordinator.
Her father, Augusto de Oliveira, an unemployed painter, told reporters on Wednesday that the family was devastated.
They grow up in places with no hope or job opportunities, so they end up chronically unemployed.
Petronela Mukhine, 20 Mukhine, who is an unemployed resident of Alexandra, doesn't see a point in voting.
Charney said a deal with a licensor could result in store and plant closures, leaving thousands unemployed.
This last group — the "structurally unemployed" — often become discouraged and drop out of the labor market altogether.
Thomas Cook's collapse on Monday left workers unemployed, tourists stranded on holidays, and investors out of pocket.
The total number of unemployed during the quarter stood at 3.4 million people, the CAPMAS report said.
I am 52, a high school dropout, in pretty good health, unemployed and with no discernible prospects.
When Desiree Cortez got out of the Navy, she suffered from PTSD, and became unemployed and homeless.
Furthermore, nearly 2023 percent of the population is unemployed while nearly 40 percent rely on food stamps.
After Lukács' death in 1971, the School's members became victims of political persecution and were made unemployed.
His economic program gives companies more leeway in firing workers, but it offers unemployed workers higher benefits.
To be counted as unemployed, a person must have actively looked for work in the last month.
And I know why you're unemployed, or got divorced, or lost your kids and family and healthcare.
Trump supporters were less likely to be unemployed or to have dropped out of the labor force.
He applied to work at Fiat, but was rejected to due an abundance of unemployed war veterans.
In any case, thanks to everyone who responded to last week's newsletter about all the unemployed designers.
Unlike Hayward, who will have a small army of specialists caring for him, Sosa was essentially unemployed.
Benefits should also be expanded to cover unemployed workers' health coverage, be it COBRA payments or premiums.
Job openings, however, continued to outpace the number of unemployed Americans, which was 5.8 million in February.
He would become known as Abu Suhaib, an unemployed man from a predominantly Sunni neighborhood in Baghdad.
On Monday, Michael Vick had some career advice for the still unemployed Colin Kaepernick: get a haircut.
Nearly a quarter of the workforce is unemployed, while the cost of living has also risen rapidly.
Meanwhile, an explosion of the labor movement joined with a newly insurgent unemployed workforce, demanding radical solutions.
This gain is mostly driven by unemployed people finding work and minimally employed people finding steadier positions.
He estimated that about 50 percent of the municipality's residents with a high school degree are unemployed.
She said she was unemployed, and wondered how much longer they could sleep rough outside the Walmart.
Unemployed, he spent the next several months in a haze of depression, self-medication and general debauchery.
Voters in the March election embraced Mr. Di Maio's promise of a minimum income for the unemployed.
And some Americans are no longer counted as unemployed because they have given up looking for work.
The groom has been unemployed for years, and the bride-to-be makes close to six figures.
Andrew went from unemployed to earning £27.50 a week, the equivalent of $34.89 US dollars in 2019.
But it does mean that future U.S. growth can't come from putting the unemployed back to work.
I have a day job down where I live in central Jersey, so technically I'm not unemployed.
A big reason for the decline: Unemployed men are less likely to be seen as marriage material.
Tracey's mother is obese, pink, pimpled, tacky, unemployed; her Jamaican father is in and out of prison.
That created expectations among his followers — many of them young, unemployed men — for some kind of action.
There is no welfare for the long-term unemployed, but laid-off workers get some unemployment insurance.
"We will not stop until our demands are met," said Mohammed Jabbar, 29, an unemployed college graduate.
Kennedy though, said he wants to focus on finding people jobs, not punishing them for being unemployed.
He was an unemployed computer-systems engineer, and they could not afford to forgo her modest paycheck.
He was unemployed a little more than a week before the Wild outmaneuvered Ottawa for his services.
Some efforts, such as the Works Progress Administration, which provided jobs for the unemployed, were short term.
Michael Young, who had been unemployed since heart surgery in 2008, has volunteered daily in the garden.
If you're looking for a job, English is the difference between getting the job or staying unemployed.
There are another 2 million incarcerated individuals who are not counted as unemployed because they are institutionalized.
Companies are hiring at a rapid enough pace to bring the long-term unemployed off the sidelines.
However, Industry Minister Jan Mladek said the priority was still to get unemployed Czechs back to work.
But Colin Kaepernick, who led the 49ers to the Super Bowl just four years ago, remains unemployed.
A little over 84 percent were unemployed, a rate six times higher than for the general population.
They are often unemployed and face discrimination in a society where disability is perceived as a weakness.
This industry sees high employment rates (2.5% vs 3.5% unemployed) and above-average earnings year after year.
In April, the number of unemployed people per job opening fell to 0.9 from 1 in March.
Unemployed citizens there have launched a "revolt of the hungry" against the economic failures of their leaders.
Sometimes, they're just taken with a subject, like Myanmar's unemployed elephants or President Xi Jinping's favorite jacket.
They are broke and unemployed, resorting to folding pizza boxes for a nearby restaurant to make money.
Parrott estimates that 20% to 30% of the national total of unemployed workers will be individual contractors.
But critics of the idea say forcing unemployed, low-income people off insurance won't make them healthier.
Charlie went from unemployed and homeless to being the lead account executive at a merchant services firm.
Around 11 million Brazilians are currently unemployed with few signs of things getting better in the future.
VICE News went to job fairs in Oklahoma to talk to people who are unemployed or underemployed.
Consider a previously unemployed Kansas woman on foods stamps for over one year who is now earning $2628,28503 a year in commercial baking or a Kansan on foods stamps for over 22019 years who landed work in ambulatory healthcare services earning $37,000 a year after being previously unemployed.
The WPA, which was part of Franklin D. Roosevelt's New Deal, put millions of unemployed Americans to work.
I employ all these people around me – people who haven't been working for ages; the long-term unemployed.
It is the nature of our occupation that we are going to be unemployed again at some point.
Unemployed young men played touch football on the side streets, and suicides were not uncommon in the neighborhood.
According to the country's own General Authority for Statistics, 34 percent of Saudi women were unemployed last year.
He has been unemployed for five years, after giving up work to look after his sick wife, Beatrice.
If large businesses displace small-scale farmers, agriculture will move toward export crops, increasing the ranks of unemployed.
Very few unemployed Medicaid enrollees reported not looking for work or not wanting a job, the study found.
An elderly, unemployed physician from California named Francis Townsend started a movement supporting public pensions for older Americans.
A survey by National Depressive and Manic-Depressive Association showed approximately 60 percent of bipolar individuals were unemployed.
Police late on Saturday arrested Chanel Lewis, 20, an unemployed resident of Brooklyn with no prior criminal record.
And college grads are half as likely to be unemployed as those with only a high school diploma.
During my 20s, I spent many years as an institutionalized, unemployed person living on the fringes of society.
She personally housed 600 Belgian orphans, organized workshops for unemployed seamstresses and opened a home for tubercular children.
She later went on to star in the critically acclaimed film Obvious Child, playing an unemployed comic. 3.
Politicians do enter: an abundance of unemployed young men are easy recruits to gangs raised to intimidate opponents.
The number of unemployed stood at 2.267 million out of a total workforce of 27.968 million, CAPMAS said.
Work can be irritating but, as any unemployed person will tell you, it is better than the alternative.
Behind some doors, the unemployed fight cancer, paralysis, memory loss, and a bewildering array of poorly characterized diseases.
Although Lane was an unemployed 33-year-old living with his parents, he was, in a way, ambitious.
Among these are weak states with poor governance, unemployed or underemployed youth, simmering sectarian tensions or civil war.
The crumbling economy of the 19903's left thousands of PhD's unemployed and government funding for research slashed.
Unemployed Tunisians and other Africans often try to depart in makeshift boats from Tunisia to Sicily in Italy.
Such reforms would make it easier for the unemployed, who are 36% of the workforce, to find jobs.
I'll be unemployed for the better part of a year, so I've been saving for a while now.
"She has not won my trust," said Bouchard, a 56-year-old woman from Maine who is unemployed.
Ensure that the government contributes to the PSAs of low-income workers, the unemployed and the disabled. 6.
How about her work for unemployed military spouses or her key role in winning enactment of tax cuts?
In other words, the unemployed, the underemployed and the discouraged -- a rate that remains stubbornly above precession levels.
Three leading digital outlets—BuzzFeed, the Huffington Post, and Vice—announced layoffs that left many accomplished journalists unemployed.
In the UK the most likely psychedelics users are students, the unemployed, or those in a manual job.
France's unemployment rate hovers around 10 percent, and nearly one in four young people under 25 are unemployed.
Muslims constitute a disproportionate percentage of the unemployed poor living in the banlieus, or suburbs, of urban sprawl.
How Jayme escaped On Janary 10, the unemployed Patterson told Jayme he was leaving for a few hours.
An FBI confidential informant told investigators that Dais is unemployed and that her "Islamic husband" paid the bills.
CARLSON: To award points to someone for failing in science and being unemployed for three years is insane.
Research shows that high school dropouts are nearly three times more likely than college graduates to be unemployed.
"I wish he'd been impeached a long time ago," said the 2876-year-old, who is currently unemployed.
People who are unemployed are more likely to die prematurely, have heart disease and have depression or anxiety.
The average Trump voter is not poorly educated or unemployed, nor does he live in a rural area.
He added that the company was finding strong interest for temporary positions among unemployed people and college students.
Moreover, the total number of unemployed in Catalonia decreased 291% yoy in 234Q244, versus a 220% decline nationwide.
The job cuts will now put those workers in competition with other unemployed Chinese for private-sector roles.
These young people will then be at increased odds of experiencing homelessness and becoming unemployed, the organization said.
And around the world, Coursera offers unemployed or underemployed workers education opportunities through government-sponsored workforce development programs.
Shoshanna is a college student, Jessa is unemployed, and Marnie works as a receptionist at an art gallery.
A €2bn plan to fund 500,000 training schemes for the unemployed, announced in January, was classic socialist interventionism.
The Bureau of Labor Statistics says the "number of unemployed persons" in America is at 103 million people.
The scheme was considered radical because it enabled unemployed people to receive payments with nothing expected in return.
Targeting the ranks of the unemployed offers little help, as the majority is severely underqualified for these roles.
Official figures show that in 2015, 31% of men and 53% of women aged 18-29 were unemployed.
During one period when he was unemployed, he sheepishly told investigators, he fell prey to an Internet scam.
The second policy change would be to rethink the various adjustment assistance programs intended to help unemployed workers.
This is one of several spots in the city where the young and unemployed gather to hang out.
Among the suggestions was a programme of public investment which, some thought, would put unemployed Britons to work.
In South Africa, for example, more than half of young people are expected to be unemployed this year.
"Of course they're protesting, that's what unemployed people do," quips Jenny (Claire Danes), a particularly ruthless founding partner.
The household survey from which the jobless rate is derived would likely consider the furloughed workers as unemployed.
Van Bladeren was 25, unemployed, living with his parents, and was a painter himself — although not very successful.
I was up at a place that works with the long-term unemployed, The WorkPlace in Bridgeport, Conn.
And many of the promising-seeming immigrants it has let in end up severely underemployed or even unemployed.
There's such a short distance between "I freelance" and "I'm unemployed" that the two statements often feel indistinguishable.
Of the unemployed, most are long-term employed, having been out of work for more than a year.
Of 255 million adults in the U.S., 6.5 million are officially "unemployed," but over 100 million aren't working.
Patterson was unemployed, and though he lived at the remote Gordon home, he didn't own it, Fitzgerald said.
One cop asked if I was unemployed, since I had been taking a nap on a Thursday morning.

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