The government can lessen unemployment simply be creating more government jobs. Improving the GDP is another question. There would provide a short term raise in GDP. Long term, it would probably hurt the GDP.
Probably because, in the US for instance) with over 300 million people and people moving in and out of employment, its hard to keep accurate records. The only really known figures are those drawing unemployment benefits. The rest can only be guessed and government statisticians would rather be accurate than have guesstimates.
Yes, because it is your problem if you don't have a job. it is personal, but it is also greater than that in the sense that if too many people are unemployed, whole economies may collapse
OLS may understate the effect of unemployment on crime because of the endogeneity problem (Raphael and Winter-Ember 2001).
To lesen the pollution is not that easy. First, you need to turn off the lights when you are not in the room. You may also want to chang the regular light blubs to the recycle bulbs that way you may lessen the light pollution. If you want to lessen the air pollution, then you may drive less cars, and not smoke. The only way to make the lessen the noise pollution, is that to keep the voice softer.
No. If you are employed, you may not get unemployment compensation.
no you may not apply for unemployment online you have to go to the nearest unemployment office and apply in person.
Overcrowding: Migration into urban areas can lead to overcrowding, putting a strain on infrastructure and services. Unemployment: Large influxes of migrants can contribute to high unemployment rates in urban areas. Social issues: Increased migration can lead to social issues such as poverty, crime, and inequality, which the government may seek to mitigate.
High unemployment rates can lead to dissatisfaction among voters, influencing political decisions and potentially leading to changes in government. Politicians may focus on addressing unemployment issues to gain support and credibility with the electorate. Conversely, political decisions and policies can also impact unemployment rates through factors like economic regulation, trade agreements, and fiscal policies.
Possibly. Some forms of age related illness may. Though it is more likely to lessen your ability than your desire.
Their should be no problem. I would double check with your insurance company as their may be some variation by company and state. Be well.
In Connecticut you can collect unemployment benefits for up to 26 weeks. Part of the stimulus plan the Federal Government has allowed an extension of 20 weeks and an additional 13 weeks for states with an unemployment rate of 6% or more, which includes CT (currently at 8%). So as of now you can collect for up to 59 weeks. The stimulus plan expires Dec 31 2009, it may or may not be extended.