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Since 1980 it has also considered new technology and long-term unemployment.
There has been a small increase in long-term unemployment, he says.
"But there are still a lot of people who experience long-term unemployment," he said.
There had been little movement - really no improvement at all- in long-term unemployment.
Long-term unemployment rose in all regions compared with a year ago.
Long-term unemployment among the over-50s has halved over the past four years.
There is little evidence to suggest that the Games solve long-term unemployment problems.
As it is, the country has a high level of long-term unemployment despite being in a rosy economic period.
"We can no longer afford to finance long-term unemployment instead of work."
Combating long-term unemployment must also be at the heart of our efforts.
Several factors seem to be contributing to the rise in long-term unemployment.
Living Standards is also concerned with employment rates, long-term unemployment, and job quality.
Undoubtedly, the problems of long-term unemployment are the most difficult to come to terms with and to solve.
Social problems such as long-term unemployment, poverty and homelessness are common.
It has been shown, for example, that long-term unemployment does little to reduce wage pressure.
Brinnington has high crime levels and long-term unemployment at 20%.
First, there was thought to be a minimum long-term unemployment rate, estimated to lie between 6 and 6.5 percent.
The United States has mass long-term unemployment for the first time since the 1930s.
To counter long-term unemployment, many economists look to Sweden as a model.
But this means replacing long-term unemployment benefits with training and work programs."
Several new programs pushed by council members received funds, including a $10-million initiative to address long-term unemployment.
The scheme could be initiated first in areas of highest long-term unemployment.
Social exclusion and long-term unemployment, though not synonymous, are related.
Most people seem concerned about the economy, unemployment, particularly long-term unemployment.
Career counselors say that their services for white-collar workers are needed now more than ever, thanks to the long-term unemployment situation.