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Qaagi - Book of Why

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Effects

global factors such as worldwide economic crisesinfluenceunemployment issues

Hyperloopwill ... causeunemployment issues

trade(passive) is caused byunemployment in America

the rise of unemployment(passive) caused also byunemployment benefits

for people who are unemployed through no fault of their own(passive) were designedUnemployment benefits

to provide temporary assistance to those who have lost their job(passive) are designedUnemployment benefits

to protect individuals from involuntary unemployment(passive) are designedUnemployment benefits

to help unemployed workers keep their heads above water while they search for new jobs(passive) are designedUnemployment benefits

only for those who have had a job and lost it due to certain circumstances(passive) however ... are designedUnemployment benefits

to protect you and help you get by until you can find another means of income(passive) are designedUnemployment benefits

in contrast(passive) are designedUnemployment benefits

to help those who lose their job through no fault of their own(passive) were designedUnemployment benefits

to relieve distress for jobless workers and their families(passive) are designed firstUnemployment benefits

to help those who lost their jobs through reasons beyond their own control(passive) are designedUnemployment benefits

to help support you while you look for a new job(passive) are designedUnemployment benefits

to be short - term income support in an economy where the national government took responsibility for ensuring there were always enough jobs available to match the preferences of the available labour force(passive) were designedUnemployment benefits

to help you survive financially while looking for new employment after losing your job(passive) are designedUnemployment Benefits

keeping in mind , what exactly defines a classic(passive) are designedUnemployment benefits

whether any particular minimum wage law tendsto causeunemployment in the real world

the economic disability of a region rather than the failure of human will(passive) is caused byunemployment in Jaywick

by factors in the economy , including lack of skills , changes in product demand , and technological change(passive) caused byunemployment

by a mismatch between jobs and skills , or other long - term changes in the economy(passive) caused byunemployment

by long - term changes in the economy , such as the decline of certain industries or changing technology(passive) caused byunemployment

Real wage unemployment Wages above the market equilibriummay causeunemployment

by minimum wage laws worth the increased wages that go to low - paid workers(passive) caused byunemployment

during a recession , for example ) then the demand for labour will fallcausingunemployment

the causes and effects of unemployment ... a lower employment ratecausesunemployment

as a result of this there is a lack of demand in labour as wellthus causingunemployment

Increasing the wages of workers results under decreased labor elasticity demandactually causesunemployment

If there is a big fall in the demand for products in the goods market ( during a recession , for example ) then the demand for labour will fallcausingunemployment

by changes in the economy that result in a mismatch between the skills(passive) caused byunemployment

unemployment insurance and minimum wage laws(passive) is caused byUnemployment

the lack of demand in the economy(passive) is caused byUnemployment

by a mismatch between the skills that workers in the economy can offer(passive) caused byunemployment

by a mismatch between jobs and structural unemployment(passive) caused byunemployment

by a failure of a government to structure its labor market so that full employment(passive) caused byunemployment

A significant increase in the national minimum wage above the market equilibrium wage ... likelyto causeunemployment

by a mismatch between jobs and skills , or other long - term changes in the(passive) caused byunemployment

by a deficiency in demand for the goods produced by a particular industry ( structural unemployment(passive) caused byunemployment

by a deficiency in demand for the goods produced by a particular industry ( structural unemployment ) or(passive) caused byunemployment

workdiscoverwork

the period of unemployment to increasemay causethe period of unemployment to increase

to an increase in unemploymentcan leadto an increase in unemployment

to economic growth and lower the povertycan contributeto economic growth and lower the poverty

to replace wages ... and since wages must be reported on the means test , then so to must unemployment benefits be reportedare designedto replace wages ... and since wages must be reported on the means test , then so to must unemployment benefits be reported

to lower employment in a supply - constrained economyleadto lower employment in a supply - constrained economy

to provide the employee with a basic financial bridge to their next jobare designedto provide the employee with a basic financial bridge to their next job

many workers to actually find workpromptedmany workers to actually find work

to an individual 's income , which in itself is happiness - increasingcontributeto an individual 's income , which in itself is happiness - increasing

Obama 's first economic advisor Larry Summers to get the hell out of DodgepromptedObama 's first economic advisor Larry Summers to get the hell out of Dodge

to expiresetto expire

to be a temporary form of aidare designedto be a temporary form of aid

to happinesscontributeto happiness

the most to the positive reading for the monthcontributingthe most to the positive reading for the month

a labor shortageare ... causinga labor shortage

to expire in Decembersetto expire in December

credit offerresultcredit offer

to state fiscal crises in the 1980sledto state fiscal crises in the 1980s

to expire at the end of 2012were setto expire at the end of 2012

to end at the end of 2012 and money for infrastructure spendingare setto end at the end of 2012 and money for infrastructure spending

to expire in January for 2 million people and prevent about 30 million Americans from having to pay the alternative minimum tax for the first timesetto expire in January for 2 million people and prevent about 30 million Americans from having to pay the alternative minimum tax for the first time

to expire for the workers later this monthsetto expire for the workers later this month

automatically from the recession itselfresultedautomatically from the recession itself

to more joblessnessleadto more joblessness

to expire on Dec. 28setto expire on Dec. 28

to expire Dec. 28are setto expire Dec. 28

to run out at the end of the yearsetto run out at the end of the year

to expire on December 28 , 2013 for 1.3 million Americansare setto expire on December 28 , 2013 for 1.3 million Americans

a $ 4 Million Billcausinga $ 4 Million Bill

at 82 % of the official poverty thresholdsetat 82 % of the official poverty threshold

in nonpaymentwill resultin nonpayment

to macroeconomic stabilisationcontributeto macroeconomic stabilisation

to replace a portion of your income and generally last up to six monthsare designedto replace a portion of your income and generally last up to six months

to positive self regardcan contributeto positive self regard

to be about the treatment essay ... greatcould leadto be about the treatment essay ... great

the deep and intractable hardship(passive) caused bythe deep and intractable hardship

in fewer workers qualifying for support , minimum wages ( which are set provincially ) that have fallen far behind cost of living increases , and declining investments in public housing and rent controlsresultingin fewer workers qualifying for support , minimum wages ( which are set provincially ) that have fallen far behind cost of living increases , and declining investments in public housing and rent controls

at 60 percent of an applicant 's average insured monthly salary in the six - month period right before employment separation and withdrawal from the insurance programare setat 60 percent of an applicant 's average insured monthly salary in the six - month period right before employment separation and withdrawal from the insurance program

him to working in a grocery store to make ends meet will serve his constituents well as he is a reflection of them allledhim to working in a grocery store to make ends meet will serve his constituents well as he is a reflection of them all

in later lifeinfluencesin later life

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