When they tell me they will be unemployed, whatever they do, I find that very troubling.
They are more likely to be unemployed, unwell, in prison, or supported by the state.
Veterans of the U.S. Armed Forces are less likely to be unemployed than non-veterans.
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This time tomorrow il have my economics outta the way and will officially be unemployed!
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Most people don't know what it's like to be unemployed for months or years.
In East Asia, young people are almost three times more likely to be unemployed than adults.
Whites are less likely to be unemployed, but nowadays they worry constantly about crime.
The Universities UK report also says that graduates are less likely to be unemployed.
Higher Education Minister David Lammy said graduates were still less likely to be unemployed than other people.
And Mrs Cerezero's sister has come back from Florida, reckoning it was better to be unemployed in Mexico.
Johnston had claimed to be unemployed and was in receipt of state benefits.
"I may be unemployed at the end of the season and I can listen to offers, " added the 57-year-old.
He is believed to be unemployed and receiving legal aid for the case.
If leading the world were easy, both you and I would be unemployed.
Lawyers to form corporations, to prepare loan documents and contracts, to structure acquisitions and litigate business disputes, will be unemployed.
So far, the Recovery Act is responsible for the jobs of about 2 million Americans who would otherwise be unemployed.
Furthermore, there are large disparities across race, with African Americans and Hispanics much more likely to be unemployed than whites.
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Thus, by definition, those that remained unemployed must be unemployed voluntary since they have the option of working for less pay.
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Right now, someone who doesn't have a college degree is more than twice as likely to be unemployed as someone who does.
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She can do either now with a better understanding of what a handful of (soon to be unemployed?) TV writers think about women.
She said people with mental health problems may be more likely to be unemployed or on low incomes, factors which have been linked to heart disease.
No one wants to face the fact that they could be unemployed, especially if the cause of that unemployment is through no fault of their own.
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The survey calculates that scoring at this level leaves an adult eight times more likely to be unemployed than an adult who scored level 4 or 5.
"I don't want to work until I'm 67 years old and I don't what my son to be unemployed, " he said, speaking at the Grandpuits oil refinery.
Data show those who had completed tertiary education were more likely to be employed, and (not quite the same thing) less likely to be unemployed in 2008.
Since these men are more likely to be unemployed than the typical worker, they reduce the structural unemployment rate by being in prison and out of the workforce.
Borrowers who drop out of college are twice as likely to be unemployed as borrowers who receive a degree and ten times as likely to default on their student loans.
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Richard Berthoud, who studies the subject at Essex University, points out that whites at all levels of education (including the unskilled) are slightly less likely to be unemployed than are others.
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