- of
unemployment include structural unemployment,
frictional unemployment,
cyclical unemployment,
involuntary unemployment and
classical unemployment. Structural...
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Unemployment benefits, also
called unemployment insurance,
unemployment payment,
unemployment compensation, or
simply unemployment, are
payments made by...
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Statistics on
unemployment in
India had
traditionally been collected,
compiled and
disseminated once
every ten
years by the
Ministry of
Labour and Employment...
- This is a list of
countries by
unemployment rate.
Methods of
calculation and
presentation of
unemployment rate vary from
country to country. Some countries...
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Technological unemployment is the loss of jobs
caused by
technological change. It is a key type of
structural unemployment.
Technological change typically...
- The
natural rate of
unemployment is the name that was
given to a key
concept in the
study of
economic activity.
Milton Friedman and
Edmund Phelps, tackling...
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Structural unemployment is a form of
involuntary unemployment caused by a
mismatch between the
skills that
workers in the
economy can offer, and the skills...
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Unemployment in the
United States discusses the
causes and
measures of U.S.
unemployment and
strategies for
reducing it. Job
creation and unemployment...
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Frictional unemployment is a form of
unemployment reflecting the gap
between someone voluntarily leaving a job and
finding another. As such, it is sometimes...
- The
Federal Unemployment Tax Act (or ****A, I.R.C. ch. 23) is a
United States federal law that
imposes a
federal employer tax used to help fund
state workforce...