1 in 3 Australians were unemployed ' The Great Depression began in October, 1929, when the sock market crashed significantly, evidently initiating a devastating spiral effect across the world, causing Australia to plummet in value. Unfortunately, one in three Australians became unemployed, suffering humiliating consequences, but still remaining to keep the Aussie sense of humor, camaraderie and their hope alive. Many Australian felt the shame of unemployment and especially when families became evicted, the fathers deserted their family to find work for them to survive. These severely effected people reluctantly but appreciatively sought help from charities, while still obtaining their morals, pride and respect. For the majority of unemployed Australian's, their optimism shone through some of their unstable conditions during Depression. '
During the 1950s and 1960s the unemployment rate stayed between one and two per cent. http://www.aph.gov.au/Library/pubs/rn/2000-01/01RN14.htm For most of the 1940s, the 1950s and the 1960s, Australia's unemployment rate never climbed above 2 per cent. http://www.abc.net.au/am/stories/s38400.htm At the end of 1950, the unemployment rate stood at 0.2 percent--the all-time low. http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m1153/is_v107/ai_3452847 During the 1950s and 1960s the unemployment rate stayed between one and two per cent. http://www.aph.gov.au/Library/pubs/rn/2000-01/01RN14.htm For most of the 1940s, the 1950s and the 1960s, Australia's unemployment rate never climbed above 2 per cent. http://www.abc.net.au/am/stories/s38400.htm At the end of 1950, the unemployment rate stood at 0.2 percent--the all-time low. http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m1153/is_v107/ai_3452847
Good Australia was flat out importing immigrants to fill the requirement for workers.
The unemployment rate was 25% during the Great Depression.
The unemployment rate was 25% by 1933.
The unemployment rate for black people during Great Depression was at 50%. The main reasons why the black community suffered the most is believed to have been racial discrimination.
It seems that unemployment rate averaged between 8 percent and 35 percent in 1933, the worst year of the Depression for unemployment. That is non-farm workers. And, you have to remember that establishing the rate was not as accurate as it is today. Lots of people during the Depression simply did not appear on the unemployment rate because there was no way of keeping track of who was looking for work or who had just given up and "rode the rails." There was not unemployment insurance back then. Also the farmers lost all of there crops and hoover cut taxes and gave more crops to the farmers.
The unemployment rate in the United States in 1932 was about 23. 6 percent. It was the height of the Great Depression.
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The unemployment rate was 25% during the Great Depression.
The unemployment rate was 25% by 1933.
It was nearly double the national rate.
The worst year of the Great Depression was 1933. In 1933, the unemployment rate rose to 25%.
The unemployment rate for black people during Great Depression was at 50%. The main reasons why the black community suffered the most is believed to have been racial discrimination.
It seems that unemployment rate averaged between 8 percent and 35 percent in 1933, the worst year of the Depression for unemployment. That is non-farm workers. And, you have to remember that establishing the rate was not as accurate as it is today. Lots of people during the Depression simply did not appear on the unemployment rate because there was no way of keeping track of who was looking for work or who had just given up and "rode the rails." There was not unemployment insurance back then. Also the farmers lost all of there crops and hoover cut taxes and gave more crops to the farmers.
it was a very bad rate of unemployment in the late 1800 because that was during the great depression
During the Great Depression, the general unemployment ranged from 25 percent to 50 percent. The unemployment rate for African-Americans ranged from 52 percent in 1931 to 50 percent in 1933.
During the Great Depression, unemployment in the United States reached 25 percent. In some countries it reached 33 percent. The depression began in 1930.
The unemployment rate in the United States in 1932 was about 23. 6 percent. It was the height of the Great Depression.
It MIGHT lower the depression's unemployment rate!