mass unemployment造句1. Does mass unemployment depress wages?
2. Mass unemployment seems to be a fact of life nowadays.
3. A rapid rise in price soon eventuated in mass unemployment.
4. During times of mass unemployment, there's a pool of cheap labour for employers to draw from.
5. First, the advent of mass unemployment.
6. Mass unemployment had lost its old political potency.
7. The greatest obstacle to economic progress has been mass unemployment.
8. The impact of the trenches and of mass unemployment in 1930s Stockton gave him decent enough values.
9. The dispiriting memories of the seventies were fading. Mass unemployment had lost its old political potency.
10. Keynesianism seemed to have banished mass unemployment for ever and wage rises seemed as natural and regular as the tides.
11. With mass unemployment, means-tested supplementary benefit is the new mass benefit for the unemployed.
12. Countries will become blighted and depressed regions, with mass unemployment.
13. Even with the advent of mass unemployment, this trend has continued, if anything more strongly.
14. Mass unemployment may lead to social upheaval.
15. A jittery Kremlin, nervous of mass unemployment and of social unrest, is likely to agree.
16. In 1935, to conjure away the grimness of mass unemployment and the threat of Hitler.
17. Good fiscal management did not inoculate Spain against mass unemployment.
18. The UK, uniquely, has not had to face the problem of mass unemployment.
19. It bred a new generation of workers with no memory of mass unemployment.
20. These same governments have been and continue to be the cause of mass unemployment and emigration.
21. The scheme was not designed to provide widespread relief in a period of mass unemployment.
22. The trade unions and the left are protesting about a drop in real pay and the prospect of mass unemployment.
23. But that knowledge has been buried in the war of words which has accompanied mass unemployment.
24. It was the last upswing before the onset of slump, stagnation and mass unemployment.
25. The implication of the ad was that Labour had produced mass unemployment and the Tories would cure it.
26. Funding for public works, including community-based arts projects, went some way towards alleviating mass unemployment.
27. That, in turn, would trigger a deep recession and mass unemployment more reminiscent of the Thatcherite 1980s and 1990s than the 1960s and 1970s.
28. Yes, commodity prices are up — but that's no reason to perpetuate mass unemployment. To paraphrase William Jennings Bryan, we must not crucify our economies upon a cross of rubber.