unemployed造句151. Overall it is clear that two parallel developments have been taking place in adult education for the unemployed.
152. Labour has a more fully developed programme for the long-term unemployed, including three days work a week and two days training.
153. Unemployed or still at school, often unaccustomed to budget discipline, young people now have unprecedented opportunities to outspend their means.
154. Unemployed roadsweeper Mickey Reid hit the jackpot when his £4 Lotto ticket won him £1.8m.
155. There was also a marked increase during the 1980s in the number of long-term unemployed.
156. Youngsters and the unemployed will be given 250 hours of free community use at off-peak times.
157. It need not necessarily reduce fishing effort, but it is about making people in the fishing industry unemployed.
158. I have never seen so many unemployed and homeless people begging on the streets of London.
158.try its best to collect and create good sentences.
159. Unemployed workers may take alternative jobs elsewhere, but will not permanently leave the sector.
160. Body Shop staff adopt a young unemployed person on a one-to-one basis, helping with job applications, for example.
161. Unemployed workers receive welfare payments and rent assistance equivalent to 50% of their usual income.
162. Rather it reflects the creation of an even poorer group, the long-term unemployed, who have very low incomes.
163. This would seem to invite an invidious comparison between white youth who are unemployed and their more successful black peers.
164. Basic provision of shelter, heat and light often consume more than half the total income of unemployed claimants.
165. The majority of insured unemployed were subject to the means test and there was naturally widespread resentment of this.
166. Mrs Layton remembered washing until 4 am when her husband was temporarily unemployed, and this was physically arduous work.
167. The first was on the unemployed themselves, how they interpreted and reacted to their experience, their political beliefs and behaviour.
168. When the young unemployed include graduates with valuable knowledge, it is even more depressing.
169. Her father, computer consultant Richard McCord, was unemployed when she graduated from high school.
170. According to the official figures, in 1984, 1 million women were registered unemployed, compared with 2.3 million men.
171. Unemployed deaf men, who were not in short supply, were employed in that capacity.
172. Mr Lamont announced five specific initiatives designed to help those out of work re-enter the jobs market, particularly the long-term unemployed.
173. Yet her husband, laid off from his job as a messenger, and her grown children are unemployed.
174. Services had 30, 736 fewer unemployed, the biggest drop in nominal terms of any group.
175. It still seems like a recession to the unemployed workers, now numbering 5 percent of the workforce.
176. Saint Antoine, south-eastern suburb of Paris, a desperately poor area in the eighteenth century, with many starving unemployed.
177. Note that the ability of firms to expand output in this situation depends upon the existence of unemployed resources in the economy.
178. If you have been made redundant or have been unemployed for a long time you have two additional problems to overcome.
179. The same household means test extended the liability of families to support the able-bodied unemployed.
180. The depth of the problem is laid bare in the fact that 40% of 18- to 25- year-olds are unemployed.