expanded unemployment:
expanded=grown, larger, greater amount of, more
unemployment=the percentage of people without a steady income, or do not have a paying job, someone who is not employed, a person who should be looking for a new job
expanded unemployment=when there is a greater amont of people without a job
The expanded definition of unemployment includes not only those actively seeking work but also individuals who are marginally attached to the labor force and those working part-time for economic reasons. To calculate it, you start with the traditional unemployment rate, then add the number of marginally attached workers (those not actively looking but available and willing to work) and the underemployed (those working part-time but desiring full-time work). The formula can be expressed as: Expanded Unemployment Rate = (Unemployed + Marginally Attached Workers + Underemployed) / Labor Force + Marginally Attached Workers. This provides a broader view of labor market challenges.
The ratio of people in work to out of work.
it expanded the definition of citizenship to include women's right to vote
the measurement of people without a job in a country.
Unemployment is being in the state of not having a job or career.
Included under the definition of employees for futa purposes are
The word expanded implies growth. Something that has enlarged, expanded or something that has broadened. Other words that could be used are extended or outspread.
By definition, filing for any benefits, etc for "unemployment" when you are actually employed is deception and is therefore CRIMINAL.
The definition is to make the moment in your writing go longer instead of just going on; you extend it.
The definition of uNemployment means people not having viable, paying jobs.
The value of the position of a digit in a number.
According to international statistical standards, the strict definition of unemployment satisfies the following three criteria of (i) being without work, (ii) being available for work. (iii) seeking work. This definition is used by most developed countries. For more information visit the Related Link.