State of Being Unemployed
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A State of Being Unemployed is an employment status where a worker performs job seeking acts to become an employed worker (within an unemployed population).
- AKA: Unemployed, Jobless.
- Context:
- It can be preceded by an Unemployment Event (a transition from an Employed State due to an Unemployment Cause).
- It can be succeeded by an Employed State and an Employment Cause.
- It can include an Education State, especially a retraining state.
- It can range from being a Short-Term Unemployment to being a Long-Term Unemployment.
- It can be prolonged by a (general) High-Unemployment Rate.
- It can be prolonged by a (general) Low-Skill State (unskilled person).
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- Counter-Example(s):
- Employed State, for an employed person.
- State of Being Retired, after a retirement event.
- See: Long-Term Unemployment.