There's unemployment in EVERY country - not just the UK. There are many reasons for unemployment - ranging from skills shortages to cheap immigrant (illegal) labour.
over a million
In the UK, no.
In UK, probably not.
10.8%, November and December, 1982.
According to the most recent Birmingham City Council Enemployment Briefing, unemployment rate was 9.2% (10.6% for men, 7.3% for women).
Which pays more regarding unemployment or disability depends on how much money you were making at your previous job. If you were making a lot of money, then unemployment is likely to pay more.
Push factors from Poland —Average unemployment in Poland of 18.5% in 2005. —Youth unemployment of around 40% —Rural unemployment in some areas of over 40% Pull factors to the UK —5.1 unemployment in the UK. —Skill shortages along with high demands for skilled and semi-skilled labour. —Vacancies in the UK for Oct-Dec 2007 were 607,900. —GDP in Poland was $12,700per head compared to $30,900 in the UK-average earnings. —UK were one of the only three countries who did not restrict the number of immigrants from the A8 countries (the other 2 being Eire and Sweden).
Around 100 pounds to 400 pounds per week.
Unemployment is split into these types: demand-deficient unemployment, frictional unemployment, and structural unemployment
disguised unemployment,open unemployment,under unemployment
Types of unemployment in Botswana are structural unemployment, cyclical unemployment, and frictional unemployment. Unemployment in Botswana is also divided into age and educational types.
Unemployment decline in the rural communities and valley life the welsh language and a level of self governance set aside from the UK Parliament