Similar words: unemployment, employment, unemployed, deployment, employ, employee, employer, self-employed. Meaning: n. the percentage of the work force that is unemployed at any given date.
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61. Despite the high unemployment rate, there is a shortage of skilled workers in some sectors.
62. But the Treasury warned that it was too early to predict whether the unemployment rate had peaked.
63. The unemployment rate here is much higher than the national average.
64. There only existed a trade off between the unemployment rate and the rate of increase in the rate of inflation.
65. The unemployment rate is high and alcohol abuse is rife.
66. Nigel Gault, chief US economist at IHS Global Insight, described the unemployment rate as a "horrible number".
67. While America's official unemployment rate is already 10.2%, the figure jumps to a whopping 17.5% when discouraged workers and partially employed workers are included.
68. For at a time of stagnant wages and a high unemployment rate, this vast, lightly populated Peace Garden State is one of the few places in America where jobs are plentiful.
69. However I wonder if this confidence in the employment market is going to take a big hit next week with the release of the Household Labour Force Survey and unemployment rate.
70. While the Fed wants to cut the unemployment rate, many economists say it has little chance of success as long as politicians fail to deliver fiscal stimulus or job programs.
71. At the same time, Taiwan's unemployment rate is also structural unemployment.
72. And I can even shrug off the unjustifiable accuse the university education of the unemployment rate.
73. The crime rate feeds on the increase the unemployment rate.
74. Lifestyle: Rampant inflation and an unemployment rate that has reached into the 90s haven't stopped 86-year-old President Robert Mugabe from living out his golden years in style.
75. US NABE sees economy recovery, unemployment rate expected to 9.4% at year end.
76. It has coped well with the recession, with an unemployment rate two points below the national average and one of the lowest rates of housing repossession.
77. The employment situation is improving steadily, though some severe aspects remain. The total unemployment rate is on a downward trend and has reached the upper 3% level.
78. Furthermore, overproduction was not relieved and credit capital saw a surplus, while the unemployment rate stayed high.
79. The unemployment rate for men, 11.4%, based on seasonally adjusted data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics, outpaces the rate for women, 8.8%.
80. The International Labor Organization estimates that the unemployment rate for 15 to 24 year olds in the Middle East is 25 percent.
81. He wrote a key paper with Olivier Blanchard on the "Beveridge curve[sentencedict.com]," which captures relationship between the number of job openings and the unemployment rate.
82. Old growth drivers were already faltering, the unemployment rate was close to double digits, public sector debt was growing rapidly and the country's external balance was threatened.
83. The official unemployment rate will shortly cross 10 per cent.
84. Yet we still don't know if the unemployment rate has peaked.
85. The administration projected a maximum 2009 unemployment rate of 8 per cent.
86. El Centro, Calif. had the highest unemployment rate in the nation, at 29.1 percent, followed by Yuma, Ariz. , with 24.8 percent.
87. The unemployment rate on record in urban areas was 3.6 percent.
88. A report Friday from the Labor Department shows the unemployment rate stayed unchanged at. 5 percent.
89. Destroyed cars and other debris littered the main street in Tottenham, an ethnically diverse(sentencedict .com), lower-class section of London with the capital's highest unemployment rate.
90. Now its unemployment rate runs to some 9 per cent.
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