Canadian Long-Term Unemployed Person
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A Canadian Long-Term Unemployed Person is a Long-Term Unemployed Person that is a Canadian unemployed person.
- AKA: Canadian Long-Term Unemployed Worker.
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- Counter-Example(s):
- See: Canadian Long-Term Unemployed Person Population.
References
2014
- http://www.cbc.ca/news/business/39-of-unemployed-have-given-up-job-search-poll-suggests-1.2652239
- According to official Statistics Canada data, the number of people who the agency defines as "long-term unemployed" (having not had a job for more than half a year) has almost doubled from 142,000 before the recession, to 272,000 today.
The number of people who've been jobless for a year has increased by even more, from 46,000 in 2007 to 96,000 last year.
- According to official Statistics Canada data, the number of people who the agency defines as "long-term unemployed" (having not had a job for more than half a year) has almost doubled from 142,000 before the recession, to 272,000 today.