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Unemployment occurs when a person does not have a job. A person can become unemployed due to factors such as Supply and Demand, a change in work environment, and reduced work performance. However, the most common reason a person loses employment is through sheer laziness.

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  • Unemployment occurs when a person does not have a job. A person can become unemployed due to factors such as Supply and Demand, a change in work environment, and reduced work performance. However, the most common reason a person loses employment is through sheer laziness.
  • Unemployment is the condition of somebody who is capable of working, actively seeking work, but unable to find any work.
  • Unemployment is when people capable of doing paid work can't find any. The United States has an unemployment rate of about 8.1%, as of August 2012.[1] In developed countries with a social security system unemployed people face loss of self esteme through being unemployed and a sense of rejection when job applications fail. There is also poverty and difficulty paying bills. In the Third World where there is no social security unemployment can cause extreme poverty and starvation.
  • Unemployment is the percentage of a nation's citizens who are actively seeking - but not finding - gainful employment. High rates of unemployment can raise the average Working Week by up to 20% and can drop Trade Unionist relations by 21%. In addition, unemployment rates can affect the number of commuters; high unemployment means less commuters while low unemployment means more.
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  • Unemployment occurs when a person does not have a job. A person can become unemployed due to factors such as Supply and Demand, a change in work environment, and reduced work performance. However, the most common reason a person loses employment is through sheer laziness.
  • Unemployment is the condition of somebody who is capable of working, actively seeking work, but unable to find any work.
  • Unemployment is when people capable of doing paid work can't find any. The United States has an unemployment rate of about 8.1%, as of August 2012.[1] In developed countries with a social security system unemployed people face loss of self esteme through being unemployed and a sense of rejection when job applications fail. There is also poverty and difficulty paying bills. In the Third World where there is no social security unemployment can cause extreme poverty and starvation.
  • Unemployment is the percentage of a nation's citizens who are actively seeking - but not finding - gainful employment. High rates of unemployment can raise the average Working Week by up to 20% and can drop Trade Unionist relations by 21%. In addition, unemployment rates can affect the number of commuters; high unemployment means less commuters while low unemployment means more. Unemployment can be lowered by implementing Childcare Provisions, Import Tariffs, a national monorail system, rail subsidies, rural development grants, and a space program, increasing military spending, police force, rehabilitation in prisons, road development, science funding, state health services, state schools, and technology grants, and legalizing gambling.
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