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BusinessWeek May 6, 2010 |
Jobless Pay Around the Globe European governments offer the highest percentage of combined unemployment pay and state benefits, while the U.S. provides the least generous compensation to dismissed workers. |
Finance & Development December 2009 Hyun-Sung Khang |
Surviving the Third Wave After the financial and economic crises, a "third wave" is engulfing the labor market, leaving millions without work and changing the course of their lives. |
BusinessWeek April 30, 2009 Jack Ewing |
Learning Labor Market Lessons from Germany By reforming benefits and other programs, unemployment in Germany has increased only slightly. The U.S. could learn a thing or two. |
Finance & Development September 2010 Ceyda Oner |
Back to Basics: What Constitutes Unemployment? Earlier this year, the International Labor Office announced that global unemployment last year reached the highest level on record. More than 200 million people, 7 percent of the global workforce, were looking for jobs in 2009. |
BusinessWeek June 3, 2010 Caroline Salas |
In Search of the Ideal Jobless Rate The U.S. Nairu, or natural rate of unemployment, may have drifted up to 7 percent, making the timing on tightening trickier for the Fed. |
BusinessWeek April 18, 2005 William Boston |
Germany: Getting Worse Before It Gets Better For now, Schroder's labor-market reforms have boosted the unemployment rate. |
Finance & Development December 2010 Dao & Loungani |
The Tragedy of Unemployment Governments can do more to alleviate joblessness and its human costs. |
The Motley Fool January 21, 2011 Morgan Housel |
It's So Much Better (Or Worse) Than You Think Most of the economy isn't doing that bad. A small group is pulling the averages down. |
BusinessWeek March 10, 2011 Rich Miller |
What Will the Jobless Rate Be on Election Day? Economists are split on the likely state of the job market in late 2012. |
The Motley Fool August 5, 2011 Morgan Housel |
What the Debt Deal Might Do to the Economy Probably nothing good. |
The Motley Fool January 7, 2012 Dari FitzGerald |
Unemployment, by the Numbers Surprising news from the unemployment line. |
BusinessWeek December 8, 2010 Peter Coy |
Do Jobless Benefits Raise Unemployment? Although the Obama-GOP tax deal extends unemployment benefits, it probably will not dissuade many jobless from seeking work. |
BusinessWeek July 23, 2009 Mark Scott |
Europe's Jobless Youth With one in five Gen Yers unable to find work, a new "Lost Generation" in Europe may be in the making. |
Finance & Development September 2011 Laurence Ball et al. |
Painful Medicine Although advanced economies need medium-run fiscal consolidation, slamming on the brakes too quickly will hurt incomes and job prospects. |
BusinessWeek January 14, 2010 Mark Scott |
Europe's Debt Dilemma European governments are raising taxes and cutting spending to rein in debt, but that could stifle the recovery. |
IndustryWeek January 1, 2006 |
Industrial Economies: Growth Expected But Spoilers Remain For the world's major economies, respectable growth is expected in 2006 and 2007. But higher energy prices, among other developments, could be a spoiler. |
Finance & Development |
Letters to the Editor: Will American Unemployment Ever Start Falling? Letters to the Editor: "Surviving the Third Wave" |
BusinessWeek December 17, 2009 Rich Miller |
Business Outlook: When Growth Doesn't Pay the Bills The recession may be over, but with unemployment remaining stubbornly high, the U.S. could be facing the same jobless sclerosis that plagued Europe in the '80s |
BusinessWeek October 9, 2006 James Mehring |
A Job Growth Indicator Gets Iffy The pattern of weekly initial claims for jobless benefits has traditionally been one of the best barometers of job growth. Now, claims are losing some of their predictive value. The reason may lie in changing demographics. |
The Motley Fool September 22, 2006 Dan Caplinger |
Know Your Numbers: Jobless Claims Basic knowledge can help you comprehend releases of economic data. Jobless claims data can give you a quick snapshot of the overall economy through its workforce. |
The Motley Fool August 31, 2010 Morgan Housel |
The Popular Lunacy of Blaming Those Lazy Unemployed Funny solutions by Robert Barro. |
BusinessWeek September 6, 2004 Gail Edmondson |
Germany: Welfare Reform Won't Cut It Schroder needs to help business create jobs, not just slash the dole. |
HRO Today Mar/Apr 2008 Michael Beygelman |
Employment Edges toward "R" Regional numbers vary sharply as Charlotte and Texas post job gains in spite of a broader weakening of the economy. |
The Motley Fool September 15, 2010 Jared Cummans |
Wednesday's ETF to Watch: British Equity ETF (EWU) Changes in England's unemployment figures put this ETF in focus today. |
BusinessWeek July 15, 2010 Simon Kennedy |
Germany Reaps the Euro's Reward Despite voters anger, Germany's businesses have benefited from the common currency. |
BusinessWeek December 17, 2009 |
Mark Zandi: My Favorite Indicator Unemployment insurance is an accurate and timely barometer for the economy. |
Finance & Development September 2011 |
Unemployed in Europe European countries can take a number of steps to protect vulnerable groups from unemployment and help reduce income inequality. |
The Motley Fool July 19, 2010 Ilan Moscovitz |
This Is Killing the Recovery Why Washington won't fix the economy, and how it affects you. |
BusinessWeek April 18, 2005 |
Jobless In Detroit -- And Germany In Michigan, the problem is sclerotic corporate health-care, pension, and wage policies that are hugely expensive. In Germany, where the government controls these policies, the problem is national. |
U.S. Banker September 2010 Jeffrey Pfeffer |
A Matter of Competitiveness It's not just about GDP and profits. Progressive countries also measure economic success by citizens health, quality of life and job satisfaction. U.S. policymakers and corporate executives would be wise to take note. |
BusinessWeek October 8, 2009 Peter Coy |
The Lost Generation The continuing job crisis is hitting young people especially hard - damaging both their future and the economy. |
The Motley Fool December 9, 2010 Morgan Housel |
Crazy Unemployment Numbers Why you can't find a job even as they open up. |
Job Journal January 11, 2004 Michael Kinsman |
Incentive or Insult? Would $3000 grants pay off for most of the unemployed? |
The Motley Fool October 28, 2011 Matt Koppenheffer |
Spain's Unemployment Is Crazy-High Get the lowdown on the big news and what it means for your portfolio. |
Entrepreneur November 2005 Joan Szabo |
Human Cost A year-old federal law gives state officials the right to seek unpaid taxes and impose penalties on companies that avoid unemployment taxes. |
BusinessWeek October 22, 2009 Maria Bartiromo |
Treasury's Geithner on the State of the Economy Maria Bartiromo talks to Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner on the current state of the economy. |
The Motley Fool December 22, 2011 John Grgurich |
Things Are Looking Up, and Down, But Mainly Up Jobless claims hit a new low, while GDP has been revised down. |
BusinessWeek March 7, 2005 John Rossant |
In Europe, Every Little Reform Counts A slew of modest economic policy moves in Germany and France may add up to brighter growth prospects for 2005. |
The Motley Fool October 19, 2010 Kate Kashman |
Don't Miss Out on Unemployment Military Benefits Don't get confused by state rules for unemployment benefits. |
Reason Aug/Sep 2009 Jeff Winkler |
Nativist International: Bribing Immigrants to Leave Several countries are trying to give incentives to foreign workers to leave. |
BusinessWeek June 20, 2005 Cooper & Madigan |
U.S.: Weak Payrolls Mask A Tightening Job Market How companies handle rising labor costs will affect future inflation. |
The Motley Fool January 5, 2012 Brendan Byrnes |
What to Expect From the Dow Today Europe and unemployment reports should drive the markets. |
The Motley Fool December 9, 2009 Amanda B. Kish |
Investing in a High Unemployment Era If we're going to be muddling through an extended period of persistently high unemployment, investors may need to alter their game plan a bit. |
BusinessWeek September 24, 2009 Peter Coy |
Why Paychecks Could Shrink High unemployment and low inflation may lead to a decline in pay -- and that could slow the recovery. |
Chemistry World June 5, 2014 Emma Stoye |
Employment situation worsens for US chemistry graduates Last year's chemistry graduates in the US faced a tough jobs market, according to figures from the American Chemical Society's latest graduate survey. |
BusinessWeek November 25, 2009 |
More Ideas for Creating Jobs Government has thrown a lot at the unemployment problem already, from near-zero interest rates to a $787 billion fiscal stimulus, with limited success. Here are some of the other ideas in circulation |
BusinessWeek January 7, 2010 Simon Kennedy |
Funny, It Doesn't Feel Like a Recovery The recession may be technically over, but stubborn unemployment and building price pressure mean that many consumers will remain gloomy. |
Finance & Development December 2010 Sara Elder |
Youth for Hire The global economic crisis has led to the highest youth unemployment rates ever. |
Job Journal September 5, 2010 John Challenger |
Career Pros: Job Market Recovery is Stronger Than Many Think Compared to previous recessions, the job market is recovering quickly. |
BusinessWeek July 29, 2010 Vits & Randow |
The Price of Saving Jobs in Germany With help from the government, German companies managed to save half a million jobs. Hiring new workers may prove difficult. |