Unemployment

Noun

 * 1) The state of having no job; joblessness.
 * Unemployment made Jack depressed.
 * 1) The phenomenon of joblessness in an economy.
 * Unemployment has been considered a cause of crime.
 * 1) The level of joblessness in an economy, often measured as a percentage of the workforce.
 * Unemployment was reported at 5.2% in May, up from 4.9% in April.
 * 1)  A type of joblessness due to a particular economic mechanism.
 * All unemployments, seasonal, frictional, cyclical, classical, whatever, mean that you're out of work.
 * 1)  An instance or period of joblessness.
 * Until them his life had consisted of low-paying jobs, numberous unemployments, and drug use.

Synonyms

 * joblessness

Antonyms

 * employment

Related terms

 * classical unemployment
 * cyclical unemployment
 * frictional unemployment
 * Marxian unemployment
 * seasonal unemployment
 * structural unemployment
 * technological unemployment
 * unemployed

Translations

 * Arabic: (biṭāla)
 * Catalan: atur, parada forçosa , manca de treball
 * Chinese: 失業, 失业 (shīyè)
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 * Estonian: tööpuudus
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 * Japanese: 失業 (しつぎょう, shitsugyō)


 * Korean: 실업 (sireop)
 * Kurdish: ,
 * Norwegian: arbeidsledighet
 * Polish:
 * Portuguese: desemprego
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 * Scottish Gaelic:
 * Serbian: nezaposlenje, nezaposlenost
 * Spanish: desempleo, paro
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 * Turkish: işsizlik
 * Volapük: nenvob
 * Zazaki:

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