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17/02/2012 13:31:02
 
 
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Humor
Catégorie:
Farces
Titre:
Divers
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01535374
Message ID:
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>>>I looked at the link and this line:
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>>> The nonlabour force includes those who are not looking for work,
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>>>just supports what I said. If you have given up, stopped looking for work, and gone on the dole, you are no longer considered unemployed.
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>>But my question was : WHEN did that become the criteria......
>
>It didn't. The official definition of unemployment has not changed. Marcia is just trying to move the goalposts. I like her in some ways, and respect her professionally without qualification, but god she can be an aggravating woman.

I've a feeling Marcia may be right in that the definition of 'unemployed' *has* changed over time. I know it's the case in the UK - don't know whether (or when) it happened in the U.S. If it *did* change in the last five years I don't see any dramatic downward trend in the graphs....
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