One solution to unemployment and underemployment is to bring jobs back to America. Take any incentives away from companies that go overseas. Penalizing companies, or taxing them, can make it more attractive to stay in the U.S.
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According to CNNMoney, the underemplyment rate as of January 2009 in the United States is 13.9%. That is up from 13.5% in December of 2008.
Contact your local unemployment office regarding EUC (Emergency unemployment compensation.)
Full employment doesn't mean that there is zero unemployment. Full employment only means that the economy is operating at full employment because there is only structural unemployment, frictional unemployment, and seasonal unemployment. Remaining unemployment is cyclical. Even when an economy is working properly, it will experience frictional, seasonal, and structural unemployment. (gp)
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Mike Hopkins has written: 'Alternatives to unemployment and underemployment' -- subject(s): Economic policy, Unemployment, Underemployment
According to the CIA World Factbook Pakistans 2008 estimated unemployment rate is 7.4% plus substantial underemployment.
Martin Karcher has written: 'Unemployment and underemployment in the People's Republic of China' -- subject(s): Underemployment, Unemployed
Peter Gregory has written: 'Industrial wages in Chile' -- subject(s): Wages 'Employment, unemployment, and underemployment in Latin America' -- subject(s): Labor supply, Underemployment, Unemployment
Alexander Wiggert has written: 'Kosten von Arbeitslosigkeit' -- subject(s): Unemployment insurance, Costs, Government policy, Unemployment, Underemployment
It's still called unemployment. You can get partial payment if you are working less. You apply the same way you would if you'd been laid off.
According to the CIA World Factbook (2008 est.) the unemployment rate in China is 4% officially in urban areas, but including migrants may be as high as 9%; substantial unemployment and underemployment in rural areas.
One of the things most Roman citizens did not have was money. Most Romans were poor and there was widespread underemployment and unemployment.
Miguel Chossudovsky has written: 'El empleo en Venezuela' -- subject(s): Underemployment, Unemployment
Yong Sam Cho has written: '\\' -- subject(s): Disguised unemployment, Labor supply, Underemployment
Yes, there is. Although the official figure of unemployment in Mexico is of 3.7%, there is a considerable amount of underemployment, which is believed to be around the 26%