Unemployment
In economics, a person who is able and willing to work yet is unable to find a paying job is considered unemployed. The unemployment rate is the number of unemployed workers divided by the total civilian labor force, which includes both the unemployed and those with jobs (all those willing and able to work for pay). In practice, measuring the number of unemployed workers actually seeking work is notoriously difficult. There are several different methods for measuring the number of unemployed workers. Each method has its own biases and the different systems make comparing unemployment statistics between countries, especially those with different systems, difficult.
See also
- Beveridge curve
- Economic collapse
- Unemployment benefit
- Wage slavery
- List of countries by unemployment rate
- List of U.S. states by unemployment rate
~ Table of Content ~
| ► | Introduction |
| ► | Impact on society and the economy |
| ► | Causes of Unemployment |
| ► | Types of Unemployment |
| ► | Measuring unemployment |
| ► | Aiding the Unemployed |
| ► | See also |
| ► | External links |
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