because less spaces for jobs and employment of new people because of the recession
and eventually people start to be let go of by their bosses.
Another answer:1) In a slow or diminishing economy, consumers begin reducing their consumption, causing businesses to lay off workers, 2) employers expenses start rising, so to cut costs they lay off workers, 3) hazardous, discriminatory practices, domestic violence victimization, or toxic working conditions cause people to leave, 4) spouses get re-located causing a working spouse to quit their job to follow the spouse, etc. 5) companies out-source their work to other locations (even out of the country), 6) natural attrition, without hiring to fill the vacancies, etc.Unemployment
Cyclical unemployment
Yes, it can :)
Cyclical Unemployment results from business recessions that occur when aggregate (total) demand is insufficient to create full employment.Cyclical Unemployment is due to contractions in the economy
Cyclical unemployment
Cyclical unemployment
There is no cyclical unemployment.
The four types of unemployment are frictional (temporary job transitions), structural (mismatch of skills and job openings), cyclical (due to economic downturns), and seasonal (due to seasonal variations in demand).
d. cyclical
the economy is operating at full employment. Cyclical unemployment refers to the fluctuations in unemployment that are caused by economic downturns or recessions. When there is no cyclical unemployment, it suggests that the economy is in a state of stable growth and there are enough job opportunities available for those seeking employment.
Construction Workers!
Cyclical