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  2. Underemployment - Wikipedia

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    The difference between the observed unemployment rate and cyclically adjusted full employment unemployment rate is one measure of the societal level of underemployment. By Okun's Law, it is correlated with the gap between potential output and the actual real GDP. This "GDP gap" and the degree of underemployment of labor would be larger if they ...

  3. Unemployment - Wikipedia

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    In 2013, the ILO adopted a resolution to introduce new indicators to measure the unemployment rate. [48] LU1: Unemployment rate: [persons in unemployment / labour force] × 100; LU2: Combined rate of time-related underemployment and unemployment: [(persons in time-related underemployment + persons in unemployment) / labour force] x 100

  4. Unemployment in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The extent to which persons are not fully utilizing their skills is also difficult to determine when measuring the level of underemployment. [185] A rough comparison of September 2014 (when the unemployment rate was 5.9%) versus October 2009 (when the unemployment rate peaked at 10.0%) helps illustrate the analytical challenge.

  5. 3 Signs You’re Underemployed - AOL

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    Underemployment is the underuse of a worker’s skills, education or availability, a predicament that often results in diminished financial gains and professional stagnation, said Sophia Tang ...

  6. Underemployment equilibrium - Wikipedia

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    In Keynesian economics, underemployment equilibrium is a situation with a persistent shortfall relative to full employment and potential output so that unemployment is higher than at the NAIRU or the "natural" rate of unemployment.

  7. America solved veterans’ unemployment within a decade—but ...

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    With national unemployment rates at historically low levels, veteran unemployment is now even lower, dropping to 2.8% last month.

  8. These college majors lead to 'underemployment' | College ...

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    Among the majors with the highest underemployment rates in the U.S. were public safety and security, recreation and wellness studies, and marketing and business management.

  9. Causes of unemployment in the United States - Wikipedia

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    There are many domestic factors affecting the U.S. labor force and employment levels. These include: economic growth; cyclical and structural factors; demographics; education and training; innovation; labor unions; and industry consolidation [2] In addition to macroeconomic and individual firm-related factors, there are individual-related factors that influence the risk of unemployment.