unemployment in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for unemployment in the English»Serbian Dictionary

un·em·ploy·ment [ˌʌnɪm'plɔɪmənt] N no pl

3. unemployment Am (unemployment insurance):

unemployment

struc·tur·al un·em·'ploy·ment N no pl ECON, SOCIOL

un·em·'ploy·ment ben·efit N Brit, Aus, Am un·em·ploy·ment com·pen·'sa·tion N no pl, Am un·em·ploy·ment in·'sur·ance N no pl

mass un·em·'ploy·ment N no pl

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seasonal unemployment
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unemployment Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

unemployment has risen to almost 8 %
unemployment benefit
long-/short-term unemployment
mass unemployment
to claim unemployment benefit
graduate unemployment
seasonal unemployment
unemployment rate

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Throughout his first year in office, unemployment continued to rise and with it government expenditure on welfare.
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By the spring of 1933 the national unemployment rate was 25%.
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This had an important impact on the city's economy and resulted in high levels of unemployment in the 1990s.
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With the demise of many factories in the town during the 1970s and 1980s, the unemployment rate was very high.
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By the end of 1930 unemployment had doubled to over two and a half million.
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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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The rate of unemployment in the town of 2.7% was below the national rate of 3.4%.
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Unemployment drops to a total of 170,000, or about 13%.
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In 1999, the average family income was $47,842, and the unemployment rate was 6.20%.
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Because of high rates of unemployment, more and more women have taken on this role.
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