Why Must Unemployment Remain So High?doi:10.2307/3550937Stephan KaliskiKaliski, .5.F., "Why Must Unemployment Remain so High?," Can. Pub. Policy, X,2, June 1984, pp. 127-41.Kaliski, S. F. (1984) Why must unemployment remain so high? Canadian Public Policy, 10, 127-41....
Why is Canada's unemployment rate so high?: A labour market and technology explanation ofthe divergence of unemployment rates in Canada and the United Stat... HG Grubel,J Bonnici 被引量: 1发表: 1986年 Why is Canada's unemployment rate so high? : a labour market and technology explanation...
And the tight labor markets in Europe with high job vacancy rates and low levels of unemployment are forcing employers, including food companies, to push up wages to attract workers. This in turn drives up costs for businesses, including in the food sector. 欧洲劳动力市场紧张,职位空缺率高,失...
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aI began to understand why long-term unemployment can be so damaging,why life without an externally supported daily plan can lead to higher rates of drug abuse,crime,suicide. 我开始了解为什么长期失业可以是很残损的,为什么没有一个外在地支持的每日计划的生活可能导致滥用毒品的更高的速率,罪行,自杀。
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Unemployment rates are an important indicator of the economy. This lesson will explore what defines unemployment, why unemployment rates change, the way unemployment is calculated, and look at the three types of unemployment. Related to this Question ...
as it defines the unemployed as persons who are looking for a job, thus excluding those who have stopped looking because they don’t think they’ll find one; in the latest quarter, the unemployment rate fell (from 8.2 percent in the previous quarter) only because of the large number of ...
As a result, prices rise in response to expansionary monetary policy without any corresponding decrease in unemployment, while unemployment rates rise or fall based on real economic shocks to the economy. This implies that attempts to stimulate the economy during recessions could simply inflate prices...
Unemployment and underemployment after graduation: Whileunemployment ratesare higher for people with lower levels of education, borrowing money with student loans and being unemployed orunderemployedcan lead to seriouscreditissues. If you cannot afford to repay your loans, you can severely damage your cr...