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Unemployment and occurs
* State Unemployment Tax ( SUTA ) arbitrage, commonly referred to as " SUTA dumping ," occurs when an employer with a high unemployment insurance rate transfers or " dumps " employees to purchased subsidiaries with lower unemployment insurance rates.

Unemployment and when
Unemployment stood at 7. 6 % in October 2006, a rate that compared favorably to many other European countries, and especially with the early 1990s when it stood at over 20 %.
Unemployment was also rising ; it had been just over 300, 000 when Labour came to power, but two years later it was climbed to more than 500, 000.
Unemployment was at 7. 8 % in 1930 when the Smoot – Hawley tariff was passed, but it jumped to 16. 3 % in 1931, 24. 9 % in 1932, and 25. 1 % in 1933.
Unemployment above 0 % is advocated as necessary to control inflation, which has brought about the concept of the Non-Accelerating Inflation Rate of Unemployment ( NAIRU ); the majority of mainstream economists mean NAIRU when speaking of " full " employment.
Using the terminology first introduced by James Tobin ( following the lead of Franco Modigliani ), this equals the Non-Accelerating Inflation Rate of Unemployment ( NAIRU ) when the real gross domestic product equals potential output.
Unemployment increased to 20 percent under Dzurinda's first government, and was still at 12 % when he left office, one of the highest rates in Europe.
Bush also faced criticism from fiscal conservatives and those who felt the disaster relief efforts came too late when Bush signed into law a flurry of legislation, including the Emergency Supplemental Appropriations Act to Meet Immediate Needs Arising From the Consequences of Hurricane Katrina, Second Emergency Supplemental Appropriations Act to Meet Immediate Needs Arising From the Consequences of Hurricane Katrina, 2005 Flexibility for Displaced Workers Act, Katrina Emergency Tax Relief Act of 2005, QI, TMA, and Abstinence Programs Extension and Hurricane Katrina Unemployment Relief Act of 2005, and the Gulf Opportunity Zone Act of 2005.

Unemployment and people
Unemployment dropped to 2 %, relief programs largely ended, and the industrial economy grew rapidly to new heights as millions of people moved to new jobs in war centers, and 16 million men and 300, 000 women were drafted or volunteered for military service.
Unemployment is now below the national average but a large number of people are on Incapacity Benefit.
Unemployment: In the 2001 Census, 215 people were unemployed, representing 4. 3 % of the labour force.
The Socialist Party's first issue of 2010, headlined " Rage Against Unemployment " and written by Youth Fight for Jobs national organiser Sean Figg, who took part in the Jarrow March for Jobs, argues that young people are likely to suffer ' permanent psychological scars ' from unemployment.
Unemployment benefits are payments made by the state or other authorized bodies to unemployed people.
In New Zealand, the Unemployment Benefit provides income support for people who are looking for work or training for work.
Unemployment was at 421, 000 ; over 100, 000 people had left agriculture during the previous 8 years ; the country was seeing a level of emigration unknown since the famine.
Unemployment amongst people under 29 is above the state average in 2006 ABS Census data.
* 30 November – Unemployment falls by 20 % with the number of people in work rising by 100, 000.
Unemployment has been estimated at forty percent and an undefined number of people live below the poverty line.

Unemployment and are
Unemployment and idle resources are, for Keynes, caused by a lack of effective demand ; for Hayek, they stem from a previous, unsustainable episode of easy money and artificially low interest rates.
Unemployment can be generally broken down into several types that are related to different causes.
Unemployment statistics are not available because unemployment does not exist officially.
Unemployment and similar taxes are often imposed on employers based on total payroll.
Unemployment and underemployment are serious problems.
Unemployment rates dropped to about 5 % in the summer of 2011, but then rebounded, and are currently at 6 %.
Unemployment benefits in the form of a 70 % benefit of the employee's last-earned salary for up to three years ( with a maximum of roughly 2500 euros per month ) are available for fired employees, provided that they have worked for a certain minimum time period.
Unemployment levels in other areas of the world are also high, with the youth unemployment rate in the U. S. reaching a record level ( 19. 1 %, July 2010 ) since the statistic started being gathered in 1948.
Unemployment levels in the area are now lower than the national average, due to large number of distribution and local manufacturing companies, including Premier Foods and Wilkinsons Wilkinson RDS Transport, GD Engineering and Laing O ' Rourke.
* Unemployment rate, a ratio between those in the labor force to those who are unemployed
Unemployment is very low at 1 % of the working population and among the proposals in the councils Borough Local Plan 2006 are plans to develop the former site of RAF Andover to Class B1, B2 and B8 uses.
Unemployment benefits are generally given only to those registering as unemployed, and often on conditions ensuring that they seek work and do not currently have a job.
Unemployment benefits in Greece are administered through OAED ( Labor Force Employment Organization ) and are available only to laid-off salaried workers with full employment and social security payments during the previous two years.
Unemployment benefits in Japan are called " unemployment insurance " and are closer to the US or Canadian " user pays " system than the taxpayer funded systems in place in countries such as Britain, New Zealand, or Australia.
Unemployment benefits are divided into a voluntary scheme with income related compensation up to a certain level and a comprehensive scheme that provides a lower level of basic support.
Unemployment benefits are based on reported covered quarterly earnings.
Up to 40 states are projected to continue borrowing heavily from the Federal Unemployment Account ( FUA ) over the next few years.
Unemployment Insurance and provincial transfer payments are especially hard hit

Unemployment and without
* Unemployment, a state of searching for a job without currently having one.

Unemployment and work
Unemployment in 1999 averaged less than 2. 8 % of the work force, but reached 4. 4 % by 2007.
President Harding convened the Conference of Unemployment in 1921, headed by Secretary of Commerce Herbert Hoover, that proactively advocated stimulating the economy with local public work projects and encouraged businesses to apply shared work programs.
Unemployment typically fluctuates between 20 and 32 percent, due to the seasonal nature of agricultural work.
Many adult education centers from community colleges receive grants from Welfare and Unemployment departments to offer training to welfare and unemployment recipients to help these individuals gain life and work skills to facilitate their return to the mainstream.
Unemployment reached 70 % in some areas at the start of the 1930s ( with more than 3 million out of work nationally ) and many families depended entirely on payments from local government known as the dole.
Granger's father found work as a clerk in the North Hollywood branch of the California Department of Unemployment, and his salary allowed him to put a small down payment on a house in Studio City, where their neighbor was actor / dancer Donald O ' Connor.
Unemployment was a problem during the Great Depression of the 1930s, so a local lady named Lorna Brand raised money for the construction of a walking track near the Lane Cove River as a way of providing relief work.
Under the Railroad Unemployment Insurance Act, unemployment insurance benefits are paid to railroad workers who are unemployed but ready, willing, and able to work and sickness benefits to railroad workers who are unable to work because of illness or injury.
Unemployment rose to 17. 5 % ( against a national average of 8. 7 %); including those who had stopped looking for work, unemployment reached 80 % of the working-age population ( 18 to 62 ).
The Unemployment Insurance Act of 1929 scrapped the “ genuinely seeking work ” clause in unemployment benefit ( which was originally abolished by the First Labour Government in 1924, and reintroduced by the Conservatives in 1928 ), increased dependants ’ allowances, extended provision for the long-term unemployed, relaxed eligibility conditions, and introduced an individual means test.

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