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  • Sarahundefined Offline
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    Quality or state of being not employed; -- used esp. ineconomics, of the condition of various social classes whentemporarily thrown out of employment, as those engaged for shortperiods, those whose trade is decaying, and those least competent.

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      the act of setting ones self free, by taking your hard earned tax dollars back from the State. i.e. Boobs, Dubes

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        A symptom of the failure and insanity of modern society.

        If there is something to do, then how can there be unemployment? There is work to do - we go do it. It's that simple.
        And if there is nothing to do, can't the rich creeps just leave us alone?

        No, they can't. Because unemployment was fabricated by the rich cocksuckers in order to keep wages down and keep the lower classes scared and busy. Because if you're afraid you might lose your job - which allows you to purchase tenancy/ food/ clothes from the rich - you keep your mouth shut and you keep working no matter how dumb the job is. And if the wage is shit you keep quiet because at least you're getting some dough with which to pay rent/ alimony/ student loans/ dinner.

        Meanwhile we see the proliferation of computerization, robotization, mechanization, miniaturization, and other -zations - meaning there is less and less useful stuff left to do. Most work out there is bullshit. (At least) 70% of us can stop working today (everyone except the people doing real work, who incidentally are the worst paid - the farmers, the janitors, the maintenance workers, the construction workers, etc), and life will go on just fine. Except everyone will have more leisure and less worry.

        But we can't have that. Oh no. The rich are just keeping us busy so we fail to notice how they are getting away with murder.

        Unemployment is as dumb as planned obsolescence. The future generations will look at us with horror and derision.

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          The word black people hear the most.

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            In the UK we have a saying. It goes like this. Whats green and gets you [fucked]? Your [Giro]! This sums up enemployment exquisitely - go down to the: job centre/ dole office / welfare - pick up your govermental contribution for food and rent, walk out of the building and directly into the nearest pub and spend every last penny of it on alcohol and drugs.

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              The #1 job for the Lazies in urban america. The job requirements are to be able to sit at home on your ass, smoke crack, and eat government cheese while waiting for your check

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                The state of being unemployed.

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                  [Going to work] and relating to people through work is something a lot of people dont [take for granted] when they become [unemployed]. You can survive without work or a social life, but theres a sense that something is missing if people try to do it for an extended time.

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                    The phenomenon of joblessness in an economy.

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                      A type of joblessness due to a particular economic mechanism.

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                        Unemployment occurs when people are without work and actively seeking work. The unemployment rate is a measure of the prevalence of unemployment and it is calculated as a percentage by dividing the number of unemployed individuals by all individuals currently in the labor force. During periods of recession, an economy usually experiences a relatively high unemployment rate. According to International Labour Organization report, more than 197 million people globally are out of work or 6% of the worlds workforce were without a job in 2012.
                        There remains considerable theoretical debate regarding the causes, consequences and solutions for unemployment. Classical economics, New classical economics, and the Austrian School of economics argue that market mechanisms are reliable means of resolving unemployment. These theories argue against interventions imposed on the labor market from the outside, such as unionization, bureaucratic work rules, minimum wage laws, taxes, and other regulations that they claim discourage the hiring of workers.
                        Keynesian economics emphasizes the cyclical nature of unemployment and recommends government interventions in the economy that it claims will reduce unemployment during recessions. This theory focuses on recurrent shocks that suddenly reduce aggregate demand for goods and services and thus reduce demand for workers. Keynesian models recommend government interventions designed to increase demand for workers; these can include financial stimuli, publicly funded job creation, and expansionist monetary policies.

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                          The level of joblessness in an economy, often measured as a percentage of the workforce.

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                            An instance or period of joblessness.

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