The effects of unemployment vary from person to person. For some its the opportunity to change jobs and start a fresh, for others it brings apathy and depression. The length of time a person is unemployed plays an important role also.
yes
What country do you live in - work in...
The definition of uNemployment means people not having viable, paying jobs.
People are out of work and prices go up.
Unfortunately, no. You have to have been a wage earner before you lost your job.
a slow economy, automation of industries, lack of skilled workers, government sanctions, poor communication between workers and management, nature
The major causes of unemployment include economic recessions, technological advancements leading to job displacement, inadequate education or skills mismatch for available jobs, outsourcing of labor to other countries, and structural changes in industries or sectors. These factors can contribute to a lack of job opportunities and result in unemployment.
You can only draw umemployment if you get fired. If you could receive it for quitting a job noone would be working.
The unemployment rate for the entire United States in May of 2014 is 6.3 percent. In May of 2013 it was 7.5 percent, for a decline of 1.2 percent.
It got the economy booming as thousands of jobs were created. Umemployment went from 13 million to less than 1%. America became rich.
They can, but they will likely put a lien on something of value before they do that, a car or a home. (Even if your car has a lien their is a spot for a second lien holder)
If you're actually unemployed (and looking for work), yes. If you're just on hiatus, then probably not, but you can always file a claim and see if it's allowed.