"Unemployment" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Unemployment refers to a situation in which a person is able to work and is actively seeking work, but is unable to find a job. It is usually defined as a state of being without a job despite making an effort to find one, and is often measured as a percentage of the labor force.
There are different types of unemployment, including:
1. Frictional unemployment: This type of unemployment occurs when a person is between jobs, but has not yet found a new one.
2. Structural unemployment: This type of unemployment occurs when there are structural problems in the labor market, such as a mismatch between the skills of available workers and the skills required by employers.
3. Cyclical unemployment: This type of unemployment occurs when there is a downturn in the overall economy, and businesses are forced to lay off workers.
4. Seasonal unemployment: This type of unemployment occurs when jobs are not available during certain seasons of the year.
Causes of unemployment can include:
Economic downturns or recessions
Technological change
Globalization
Shifts in consumer demand
Strikes and lockouts
Disturbances in the financial markets
Effects of unemployment can include:
Poverty and financial hardship
Feelings of frustration and demotivation
Mental health problems, such as depression and anxiety
Decreased productivity and economic growth
Unstable and insecure employment arrangements
Wages and income inequality
Solutions to unemployment often involve government policies aimed at stimulating economic growth and job creation, such as:
Fiscal policies, such as government spending and tax cuts
Monetary policies, such as low interest rates and quantitative easing
Education and training programs
Job creation initiatives and employment services
Infrastructure development and investments in key sectors.
Unembellished refers to something that is presented or described in a straightforward and honest manner, without exaggeration or ornamentation. It means that the facts are stated simply and truthfully, without any embellishments or lyrical language.<br><br>In other words, unembellished means "plain" or " verbose-free".
Having no emotion or affect; lacking a feeling or sentiment. Inactive or impassive; showing no reaction or concern. Impersonal or indifferent; lacking a personal interest or feeling. Unexpressive or unfeeling; not revealing emotions.
Providing or expressing information in a straightforward, objective, and unfeeling manner, without showing emotions or personal feelings.
To be unemployed is to not have a job.<br><br>Being unemployable refers to someone who is unable to get a job, often due to a lack of skills, qualifications or experience.<br><br>The word "unemploy" is not a real word in English, but it is a prefix that can be combined with "employ" to form the words "unemployment" (the state of being unemployed) and "unemployment benefit" (financial assistance for those who are unemployed).
Deemed unable to find or hold a job, typically because of lack of skills, education, or work experience; unqualified.
Someone who is currently not working but able to do so, often due to not being able to find a job or due to circumstances that prevent them from working. They may be actively seeking employment, or may be receiving financial support or unemployment benefits.
Unencapsulated refers to a compound or molecule where the chemical elements are not bound together in a stable molecule or structure, often resulting in a free or unbound interaction between the elements.
Not scrambled, encoded, or concealed using a secret code; exposed or readable in plain form.
Free from or untroubled by worry or embarrassment. Not handicapped or obstructed in any way, physically or financially.完全自由的,没有负担或不方便的东西。
Lacking the official approval or backing of a person or group.<br><br>Example: "The unendorsed candidate was surprised to gain support from several key donors."