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- Jobless people who are available for work but who are not actively seeking it because they think they have poor prospects of finding a job. Discouraged workers are not counted as part of the labor force or as being unemployed. InfoUSA - U.S. Department of State
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- As the number of unemployed workers in the labor force continues to decline, the focus on discouraged workers and other individuals marginally attached to the labor force has increased. - The Heritage Foundation by
- As you can see, the worse the recession, the more workers get discouraged. The longer our current recession drags on, the further off the reported unemployment rate will be versus the true number that includes discouraged workers. - The Atlantic Monthly Group by
- Other economists, however, argue that a distinction should be made between those discouraged workers who remain available for work and those who do not even want a job.
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- Заклучок е дека во Македонија има високо ниво на долгорочна невработеност со голем дел на обесхрабрени работници. Концентрацијата на обесхрабрени работници е во работната сила која е во најпродуктивната возраст и со концентрација кон пониско образование, основно образование и 3 и 4 години средно образование т.е. ризикот да се биде невработен е поголем колку што сте помлади. - KAPITAL by Slobodan Milevski
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