... "Structural unemployment" enters the nation's vocabulary; as many as 200,000 workers a year are replaced by automatic or semi-automatic machinery. ...
... The economic downturn immediately after WW I dramatically increased Washington's unemployment, allowing employers to fend off strikes and break unions in most ...
... Doyle once said "Friendship is something that is understood the world over, and unfortunately, so is unemployment." Doyle makes his belief clear in The Van by ...
... the amount of diversity among its people, it is quite impressive that Switzerland has been the leading European country with the lowest unemployment rate for ...
... To extend this point, Britain has the social-securities system, which provides financial aids for sickness, maternity, disability, unemployment, old-age ...
... Perhaps a reason for this is because of the high levels of unemployment in other countries suggested a television program on BBC1 named Panorama. ...
... had hardly enough money to pay the original amount, and, inevitably, great inflation occurred, destroying the economy and causing unemployment and starvation. ...
... had hardly enough money to pay the original amount, and, inevitably, great inflation occurred, destroying the economy and causing unemployment and starvation. ...