17 mars 2011 The jobless. Page 2. U.S. Labor Market in 2010. 4 Monthly Labor Review • March 2011 rate for adult women 20 years and older 8.2 percent in the ...
methodology developed in Arpaia and Curci in 'EU labour market behaviour during the Great Recession' European. Economy Economic Papers
U.S. unemployment rate was higher than most other industrialized countries and it Employment reached its recent low of 129 million in February 2010.
25 févr. 2011 employment-population ratios declined in all four regions in 2010. The U.S. jobless rate rose by 0.3 percentage point from the prior year to ...
11 nov. 2010 high rates of unemployment in many advanced economies including the United States” (Lipsky
Since 2010 unemployment rates have gradually fallen in both Canada and the United States
imply that the structural unemployment rate in 2010 was about 1¾ percentage points higher than before the onset of the housing market meltdown at end-2006.
29 févr. 2012 U.S. jobless rate in 2011 was 8.9 percent down 0.7 percentage point ... with statistically significant unemployment rate changes
1 févr. 2021 About 56 percent of the population has health insurance from an employer and the increase in unemployment during the pandemic may indicate loss ...
1 juin 2013 Predictors of Employment Growth and Unemployment in U.S. Central Cities 1990–2010. Upjohn Institute Working Paper 13-199. Laura Wolf-Powers.
Unemployment rates for nearly all major race and ethnicity groups were about unchanged in 2010 The exception was the unemployment rate for Whites which fell by 0 5 percentage point over the year to 8 7 percent in the fourth quarter The fourth-quarter unem-ployment rates for Blacks and Hispanics remained in
In March 2010, 3.6 million people were unemployed, 533.146 of them with a foreign nationality.
The unemployment rate represents the number of unemployed as a percentage of the labor force.
The median number of weeks of unemployment reached a historic high of 23.3 weeks in Continued—Employment status of the civilian noninstitutional population 16 years and older, by age and selected characteristics, seasonally adjusted quarterly averages, 2009–10