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In short, the system requires a degree of permanent unemployment to stay healthy.
For part of the person concerned, this means permanent unemployment and persistent chronic poverty.
You might think these are signs of widespread, permanent unemployment among lower-income people.
Creating a common currency for the European Union would also create permanent unemployment.
What Dr. Hwang got for his trouble, though, was permanent unemployment.
Factoring out seasonal shifts in joblessness, permanent unemployment increased by almost 70,000 in December.
For many the WIP programme is likely to be a stressful prelude to permanent unemployment.
Middle-management workers therefore may be in what Mr. Spitznas called "situations of permanent unemployment."
The available data would show that United States workers displaced by trade end up moving down the job ladder, or off the ladder to permanent unemployment.
In December the majority of the men were back at work, with lower wages, an eight-hour day, and with a substantial minority condemned to permanent unemployment.
The scrapping of vessels leads to the permanent destruction of production resources and, in turn, to permanent unemployment for the fishermen.
The reduced demand for housing created permanent unemployment for hundreds of thousands of building contractors, realtors, and mortgage brokers.
The right hon. Gentleman's plans would spell disaster for this economy, disaster for companies and permanent unemployment for millions of people.
Poetry for Lawyers Who says a creative-writing MFA is a sure path to permanent unemployment?
This is the only way we can ensure that those who lose their jobs are not condemned, along with their families, to live on the fringes of society in permanent unemployment and poverty.
In that case, income from value-adding production will decline in favour of interest, rent and tax income, with as a corollary an increase in the level of permanent unemployment.
Catastrophic vs. non-catastrophic shocks: Some events occur with low frequency, but have severe income effects like old-age, death in the family, and disabling accidents or illnesses, permanent unemployment, and the technological redundancy of skills.
In South Wales, the North-East, Lancashire, Cumberland and central Scotland permanent unemployment and steady dereliction became characteristic of once-prosperous mining and industrial areas, most of which were represented by Labour MPs after 1935.
They should not be condemned to permanent unemployment and poverty and we therefore call on them to rise up against and oppose this imperialist intervention and to fight for their modern rights and for an alternative path to growth that serves grassroots needs, not the profits of the monopolies.
Amid all the hand-wringing (especially on the sports pages) about whether Latrell Sprewell has been dealt with too harshly comes the voice of reason in the form of a letter to the NYT , which points out that if Sprewell had a real job, he'd be looking at permanent unemployment and criminal prosecution.