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What made people feel mass unemployment after the war was inevitable?
Government policies round the world will give us years of mass unemployment.
Its effects are expected to include inflation and mass unemployment.
The answer is clear to all: mass unemployment and the policies that cause it.
Politics has been concerned for years with mass unemployment and growing poverty.
It failed to reverse the growth of mass unemployment before 1933.
People want to find a solution for the chronic mass unemployment in this country.
At a time of mass unemployment, this is generating outrage.
Since then Europe is once again living in societies of mass unemployment and job uncertainty.
Despite this impressive performance and strong growth mass unemployment has remained a problem.
This led to mass unemployment and high levels of urban decay.
Do we have the courage and the strength to at last go into battle against mass unemployment?
Since Soviet times, we never have had mass unemployment.
The bottom fell out of the auto industry, causing mass unemployment.
We must do everything we can to avoid mass unemployment.
But sudden elimination of subsidies will lead to mass unemployment.
Without a proper growth strategy, the tragedy of mass unemployment will be with us for many years to come.
He continued to predict conflict in India and mass unemployment at home.
The same old lip-service is paid to the fight against mass unemployment!
But so far the political statements about fighting mass unemployment have not been followed by deeds.
Taken together, with rise of mass unemployment, the explanation becomes more comprehensive.
But around 1931 mass unemployment did start and those workers who could keep their jobs often had to accept very large wage cuts.
There was mass unemployment then, and most young men had to emigrate to survive.
The scheme was not designed to provide widespread relief in a period of mass unemployment.
The most significant change recorded between the 1972 and 1983 surveys has been the advent of mass unemployment.