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an unemployment rate

a measure

a prevalence

a percentage

by dividing

a recession

to experience

a job seeker

to qualify

a statistical measurement

willing and able to work

officially designated

a working age

vulnerable

a social unrest

The International Labour Organization

a joblessness

to affect demand

a labour market

long-term

permanent

a technological innovation

to decline

to expand

a blacksmith

to acquire

a wage

an unskilled occupation

a substantial period of time

to cope with unemployment

a support

a sense of competence

a self-worth

a severance pay

unemployment benefits

a job-hunting assistance

prolonged unemployment

bearable

an employer

a employment centre

wage subsidy programmes

a social security payment

a prosperity

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