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unemployment [ˌʌnɪmˈplɔɪmənt] N no pl

unemployment

mass unemployment N no pl

mass unemployment

natural unemployment N no pl ECON

natural unemployment

unemployment benefit N

unemployment benefit

unemployment insurance N no pl

Usage examples with unemployment

unemployment figures
unemployment benefit
cyclical unemployment
structural unemployment
the bogey of unemployment

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Unemployment rose from 1,500,000 at the time of the 1979 general election to a record 3,200,000 four years later.
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All these were deliberate measures to stop inflation, accepting the likely costs of higher unemployment and restraint of production as necessary to that end.
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By the spring of 1933 the national unemployment rate was 25%.
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Young people are increasingly moving out because of the high rate of unemployment.
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But the unemployment rate is high and the younger generation tend to move to big cities to work in industry or in services.
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Throughout his first year in office, unemployment continued to rise and with it government expenditure on welfare.
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Unemployment drops to a total of 170,000, or about 13%.
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These can include grief, poverty, relocation, serious personal or family illness, unemployment, and strained personal relationships.
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The registered urban unemployment rate was 3.02 percent, lower than the national average (4.3 percent).
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This was despite the recession deepening throughout 1991 and into 1992, with the economy for 1991 detracted by 2% and unemployment passing the 2,000,000 mark.
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