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es were hurt in the late 1990s by increased | unemployment, a vote-manipulation scandal from the 1995 |
of each state face similar problems of high | unemployment, a bleak real estate market and reduced tax |
sease rate, a crime hot spot, areas of high | unemployment, accident black spots, unusually high posit |
The | Unemployment Act 1934 was an Act of Parliament in the Un |
ging that the grants be continued until the | Unemployment Act replaced them, but by December 1934 was |
state subsidies and import quotas.The 1934 | Unemployment Act Part I increased the numbers covered by |
ousing Action Committee(DHAC) and the Derry | Unemployment Action Committee (DUAC) which campaigned fo |
er of the New Westminster Food Bank and the | Unemployment Action Centre, and a director of the Westmi |
Widespread | unemployment added to the crisis and resulted in an anti |
focuses on one man's personal struggle with | unemployment after the city built around the telegraph r |
ed at the end of the season and Bauer faced | unemployment again. |
From 1993to 1995 he was head of the French | unemployment agency. |
It said it would also pay | unemployment allowance of Rs.1,000 a month to every unem |
doubt that there is at present time serious | unemployment among Arab craftsmen and among Arab laborer |
dolph felt strongly that the high degree of | unemployment among working aged blind adults was reprehe |
griculture and Scottish Office inquiry into | unemployment among farm workers and related social insur |
xtend such a scheme to solve the problem of | unemployment among the Palestinians in the Middle East. |
transport, thereby amplifying the issues of | unemployment among the new immigrants. |
sed itself in the 1980s with an increase in | unemployment among young people; while poverty among the |
th endemic corruption, instability and high | unemployment among young people. |
working-class town mired in depression and | unemployment, an almost overwhelming sense of greyness a |
Budget problems, caused by recession, high | unemployment, and problems with Oregon's public pension |
lennium Development Goals), we (can) reduce | unemployment and empower our women (to end the vises).” |
wing problems, such as rising inflation and | unemployment, and violent crime fueled in part by the il |
ess in the wake of this deepening crisis of | unemployment and growing inequalities and poverty that i |
n: being a consideration of the question of | unemployment and also Some remarks on the present politi |
Unemployment and welfare dependency have dropped from 70 | |
developing world to take themselves out of | unemployment and poverty through entrepreneurship. |
e of the docks in the 1960s had led to high | unemployment and deprivation in the area. |
is lower than in mainland France while the | unemployment and poverty rates on both islands are doubl |
ident in both higher than average levels of | unemployment, and a strong sense of community with resid |
Now in 2011 there is still a lot of | unemployment and nearly half the village is claiming job |
nority ethnic young people escalated due to | unemployment and increasing clashes with the police. |
, like others, had no solutions to mounting | unemployment and the collapse of world trade, on which A |
It is sometimes called search | unemployment and can be voluntary based on the circumsta |
ict is also characterized by high levels of | unemployment and some of the lowest average incomes in B |
stination, but at the same time it had high | unemployment and a large number of Maine families lived |
gical boost to a community long battered by | unemployment and poverty. . |
Today with the turn of the economy, | unemployment and debt Sandybrook faces almost certain de |
hand, the economy is tempered by increasing | unemployment and decreasing purchasing power. |
pits during the 1980s led to huge levels of | unemployment and deprivation in the area. |
, weev was initially denied bail due to his | unemployment and lack of a family member to host him bef |
ng, and as it tackled social issues such as | unemployment and bureaucracy. |
Due to | unemployment and high rents and transportation costs in |
, poverty, caused by many factors including | unemployment and underemployment. |
The economic crisis, | unemployment, and the forced militarization of the islan |
onting Africa, President Sirleaf said youth | unemployment and urban population growth were two of the |
Unemployment and poverty had soared, specially in the no | |
lenges such as political intolerance, youth | unemployment and drug trafficking remain. |
omists argue that restrictions will lead to | unemployment and revenue loss, while others say it will |
Meanwhile Sivan suffers due to | unemployment and financial difficulties. |
o address grass root problems, such as high | unemployment and the lack of facilities. |
During the 1780s, there was an increase in | unemployment and underemployment due to high food prices |
nly thirty years and it closed leaving high | unemployment and a ravaged landscape. |
es, who advocated the policies for reducing | unemployment and expanding the economy that today find t |
within by sedition, grain shortages, rising | unemployment, and fiscal crisis, would stand alone again |
mat, reflecting the difficult times of high | unemployment and social unrest in Liverpool in the early |
the main aim of her government as reducing | unemployment, and expressed the hope that posterity will |
epression in the 1930s caused unprecedented | unemployment and displacement in British Burma, forcing |
aused major economic problems, such as high | unemployment and ballooning budget deficits. |
performing poorly since the 1973 oil shock; | unemployment and inflation remained high; and Fraser was |
ook place in areas hit particularly hard by | unemployment and recession. |
ments during 1990s had presided over rising | unemployment and state debt, negative growth and falling |
Upset about high | unemployment and inaction by the federal government, vot |
a’s poorest areas, with high rates of | unemployment and malnutrition. |
nt revenues), and the use of this to tackle | unemployment and provide housing with cheap rents. |
pot the population did drop slightly due to | unemployment and businesses closing, but began to increa |
thy areas in the country with extremely low | unemployment, and high incomes. |
He said that 'combined | unemployment and underemployment figures for South Afric |
In the 1930s Sweden, as elsewhere, had high | unemployment, and the Swedish Social Democratic Party wa |
f the Buffalo Committee on Stabilization of | Unemployment, and later became chairman of the New York |
oman immigrants to California, who had fled | unemployment and drought. |
fall in stock demands, so called 'cyclical | unemployment' and were reluctant to enter a Workhouse, d |
s the expected inflation, u is the level of | unemployment, and m − π is the money supply growth rate. |
l, the simultaneous double-digit inflation, | unemployment, and prime interest rates (leading to the m |
sis stated that historically high levels of | unemployment and limited job mobility in New Orleans wer |
cial regulation, health care reform, rising | unemployment, and changes to our tax and energy policies |
tional resources, security against old age, | unemployment and illness, and slum clearance, as well as |
the abuses"; he pointed to the problems of | unemployment and lack of medicine in hospitals when urgi |
conomic growth with GDP doubling, a fall in | unemployment, and reduction in poverty. |
the areas suffered from poor housing, high | unemployment and particular problems with racial tension |
ort between 1995 and 1999, due to increased | unemployment and a vote-manipulation scandal in the 1995 |
ng World War II as the true solution to the | unemployment and poverty of the Great Depression. |
ed to other countries and cities because of | unemployment and poverty. |
Specifically, 3% initial target for | unemployment and low inflation seemed mutually exclusive |
The Natural Rate of | Unemployment and the NAIRU are two related but separate |
id staff in what had become an area of high | unemployment, and this allowed a 40-strong workforce to |
eral factories, deeming a lot of workers to | unemployment and famine. |
ers become so strong that we see the end of | unemployment and poverty in the midst of plenty , and it |
work on productivity, growth, the causes of | unemployment, and airline economics. |
The party called for more action to relieve | unemployment, and for tighter control of government spen |
t not all of the area now suffers from high | unemployment and parts of it are amongst the most econom |
e the struggle against problems of poverty, | unemployment and homelessness. |
rpool as well as issues of Central America, | unemployment and the coal mining and maritime transporta |
: hunger, illicit drugs, child abuse, youth | unemployment and illiteracy. |
at Washington in November last in regard to | unemployment and unemployment insurance",... |
t, leading to massive automatic layoffs and | unemployment, apparently without improving the crop situ |
ring the 1930s Crook experienced a level of | unemployment approaching 40% and Proudfoot became famili |
al cost of the reforms, including increased | unemployment, as well as allegations of corruption led t |
have long been deprived with vast areas of | unemployment as a result. |
There is some | unemployment as can be expected to be found in out-lying |
The | Unemployment Assistance Board was a body set up in Brita |
In 1934 the | Unemployment Assistance Board gained responsibility for |
vices, means testing was introduced and the | Unemployment Assistance Board was set up in 1934. |
Oxley was a strong advocate for | unemployment assistance, despite North Carolina's reluct |
ent, former East Germany was suffering with | unemployment at 20 percent. |
was half that of the nation as a whole and | unemployment at 17.6% was more than three times the nati |
Colliery) closed in 1983, resulting in high | unemployment at that time. |
servation in all of the United States, with | unemployment at around 80% and 49% of its approximate 28 |
The city suffers from chronic | unemployment averaging 20%. |
argued that the Commission denied Sherbert | unemployment based on the same reason they might any sec |
he lost his job and, after a long period of | unemployment, began lecturing at the Ulianovsk Pedagogic |
In the spring of 1986 | unemployment began rising at a greater rate than in prev |
fairly deprived district, with figures for | unemployment being higher than Barrow and national avera |
• Monetarists argue that reducing | unemployment below the NAIRU will only cause inflation a |
t is not possible to achieve a reduction in | unemployment below the NAIRU at the cost of a higher, bu |
During a period of | unemployment, Bendix is forced by his father-in-law to m |
Eileen Davies ... | Unemployment Benefit Clerk |
Unemployment Benefit and Unemployment Duration, STICERD | |
renamed Income Support, and now lumped with | Unemployment Benefit into Jobseeker's Allowance"), Bath |
s secretary, Solis affirmed an extension to | unemployment benefits specified by the 2009 Obama stimul |
ter supporting an unpopular bill to provide | unemployment benefits for certain striking workers, at t |
Unemployment benefits in Greece are administered through | |
It extended | unemployment benefits to most manual workers and lower-p |
Compare | Unemployment Benefits by State |
voluntary unionism, and the elimination of | unemployment benefits and the flat tax. |
uced in 1941, widow's pensions in 1942, and | unemployment benefits (commonwealth) in 1945. |
Reduces income taxes on | unemployment benefits in 2009. |
ents in developing countries do not provide | unemployment benefits to young people out of work. |
ent Obama signed a bill last week extending | unemployment benefits to 99 weeks. |
This is a departure from how | unemployment benefits have been funded in the past. |
n legislators have insisted that additional | unemployment benefits be paid for out of existing funds. |
ather spend the Christmas period of 1994 on | unemployment benefits than face the prospect of watering |
0 on a single topic, namely the revision of | unemployment benefits (Arbeitslosenversicherung, ALV). |
It extends the filing period for | unemployment benefits for Americans affected to the seri |
job training, health care, and supplemental | unemployment benefits with welfare as a safety net. |
FUTA pays one-half of the cost of extended | unemployment benefits (during periods of high unemployme |
As of September 2009, Vaughn was collecting | unemployment benefits, supporting his wife and their two |
orkforce services as assistance in claiming | unemployment benefits, finding a job, training for a job |
r leaving Cambridge Sullivan began claiming | unemployment benefits, before taking a summer job as a c |
States, there is a standard of 26 weeks of | unemployment benefits, known as "regular unemployment in |
t of the adoption of a "workfare" system of | unemployment benefits, to encourage unemployed people to |
the State's heritage and history, providing | unemployment benefits, promoting housing development, an |
oom, a member of the bourgeoisie who claims | unemployment benefits, city magistrate James Riddle, wor |
cific programs include: Medicare, Medicaid, | unemployment benefits, disability benefits, and others. |
such as the 2009 Stimulus Act, extension of | unemployment benefits, increased infrastructure and labo |
severance pay as reasons for lowering state | unemployment benefits. |
ike, a cross-community protest for improved | unemployment benefits. |
ift's property in order to supplement their | unemployment benefits. |
ver two years for an additional 13 weeks of | unemployment benefits. |
etrain as a postman under pressure from the | Unemployment Benefits' office - “I would have quite a go |
udes, and cite the disparity in poverty and | unemployment between whites, blacks, and Hispanics as ev |
ormer coal mining town, Easington is now an | unemployment blackspot after the mine closed in 1993. |
ent for the economic recession and the 12 % | unemployment brought about by the reforms that had stabi |
ly considered to be working class with high | unemployment but in the district of Altona at least this |
ush to put more people in work and to lower | unemployment by refining who is a worthy recipient of we |
He agreed with Balfour's policy to reduce | unemployment by taxation reform. |
off demand through deliberately-engineered | unemployment can zero inflation be achieved through a hi |
in a nation undergoing a period of massive | unemployment caused by the economic, social and politica |
On the | Unemployment Census - Sunday, November 14, 1937 |
any of the nation's problems of poverty and | unemployment characteristic of the big cities of the Eas |
ey had already done that, and with only one | unemployment check remaining, they were happy to comply. |
ic changes to southwestern Pennsylvania, as | unemployment climbed, the region lost population due to |
Inflation was near 20%, with | unemployment climbing towards three million, a figure no |
The National | Unemployment Clock displays a real time count of the num |
The Mayor's | Unemployment Committee raised funds for its relief effor |
He named an | unemployment committee of private citizens from business |
ity Councillor in 1929 and was of the local | Unemployment Committee for three years and president of |
became a member of the Borough of Finsbury | unemployment committee. |
The Emergency | Unemployment Compensation Act (H.R. 6091) |
1946 to 1954, director of the state | Unemployment Compensation Commission |
Perriello voted against the | Unemployment Compensation Extension Act of 2009, because |
d reforms to the Workmen's Compensation and | Unemployment Compensation Acts. |
uding service as a member of the New Jersey | unemployment compensation commission in 1937. |
t and general counsel to state governor for | unemployment compensation appeals and traffic and transp |
ess (evictions); supplementary proceedings; | unemployment compensation appeals; paternity and support |
ore, and also served as member of the State | Unemployment Compensation Board from June 1943 to Septem |
of the advisory board of the Massachusetts | Unemployment Compensation Commission between 1937 and 19 |
The | Unemployment Compensation Extension Act of 2010 is an Am |
ized in payday loans, fair debt collection, | unemployment compensation, child custody, and domestic v |
lley Authority and labor reforms, including | unemployment compensation. |
uld not find any other work and applied for | unemployment compensation. |
Work for All or Mass | Unemployment?: Computerised Technical Change in the Twen |
d to work with residents in Saint-Pascal on | unemployment concerns. |
Employment Promotion and Protection against | Unemployment Convention, 1988, and the provisions relati |
citizens however life has not improved and | unemployment, crime, suicide, and despair are rampant. |
n easy credit market burst, resulting in an | unemployment crisis, along with the bankruptcy of many c |
The data source is the "Labor Force & | Unemployment Data" page from the official State of Calif |
The area itself suffers from | unemployment despite the industry coming in, and the mai |
on starting in 1980 and ending in 1983, The | unemployment drastically rose to 25% in 1983 the highest |
e Flint Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA) | unemployment dropped to 7.7% in September of 1990 accord |
tion the economy recovered sluggishly, with | unemployment dropping to 17% in 1979 from 19.0% in 1975, |
to bring jobs to areas suffering from high | unemployment due to deindustrialisation. |
egenerate areas plagued with high levels of | unemployment due to a decline in the manufacturing indus |
He supported a shorter work week to reduce | unemployment during the Great Depression and programs to |
Their defeat came at a time of rising | unemployment, economic uncertainty and a hostage crisis |
g with such additional factors as temporary | unemployment, emergencies, illnesses, and total music tr |
His period of | unemployment ended when he was hired to star on the radi |
LSOA in England, out of around 32,000, with | unemployment estimated at 44% and many homes essentially |
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