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                           unemployment adjectives  high  • They live in an area where unemployment is high.  low  • The area has the lowest unemployment in Europe.  rising/falling unemployment  • Rising unemployment led to more crime.  mass unemployment  (= when very large numbers of people are unemployed ) • the mass unemployment of the 1930s  long-term unemployment  (= when people are unemployed for a long period of time ) • It can be difficult to help people out of long-term unemployment.  large-scale unemployment  (= when a lot of people are unemployed ) • Large-scale unemployment among young people could have terrible social consequences.  massive unemployment  • These measures could result in massive unemployment in the construction industry.  serious/severe unemployment  • After the pit closed, the town experienced severe unemployment.  widespread unemployment  (= in many places ) • The collapse of the currency led to widespread unemployment.  youth/male/female unemployment  (= the number of young people/men/women unemployed ) • Youth unemployment there has reached 50 percent.  verbs  reduce/cut/bring down unemployment  • The government is spending more on projects to cut unemployment.  cause unemployment  • People blamed immigrants for causing unemployment.  combat/fight unemployment  • The government's first priority is to combat unemployment.  unemployment increases/rises  • During their term in office unemployment increased by 50 percent.  unemployment soars  (= increases quickly to a high level ) • The economic crisis has seen unemployment soar.  phrases  a rise/increase in unemployment  • The crisis meant a sharp rise in unemployment.  a fall/reduction in unemployment  • We are hoping to see a fall in unemployment.  unemployment + NOUN  the unemployment rate  • The unemployment rate was 17 percent.  the level of unemployment  • The level of unemployment among young people is rising.  unemployment figures/statistics  • They publish monthly unemployment figures for the UK.  an unemployment blackspot  British English (= an area where there is higher unemployment than in other places ) • The town became an unemployment blackspot after the factory closure.  COMMON ERRORS  >>>  Do not say ' big unemployment '. Say high unemployment . 
                           
                           
                           
                           
                        
    
                       
                    
                        
                        
                        
                    
 
                    
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                           noun jobless:   Unemployment was a crisis in my life.
                           
                           
                           
                           
                        
    
                       
                    
                        
                        
                        
                    
 
                    
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                             noun ADJ.  considerable, high, huge, large-scale, mass, massive, serious, severe, widespread | low | rising | falling | long-term, permanent | short-term, temporary | recurrent, seasonal | structural | graduate, school-leaver, youth | rural, urban QUANT.  level, rate VERB + UNEMPLOYMENT  be faced with, face | cause, create | alleviate, bring down, cut, keep down, reduce | increase | combat, tackle UNEMPLOYMENT + VERB  hit sb Unemployment has hit unskilled workers in particular. | climb, double, increase, rise, soar Unemployment climbed above two million. | decline, fall | average sth, stand at sth Unemployment averaged 15% across the country. | reach sth, touch sth Unemployment touched 30%. UNEMPLOYMENT + NOUN  benefit, money, pay, payments, relief | compensation, cover, insurance | data, figures, levels, numbers, percentage, rate, statistics, total | crisis, problem | blackspot This former mining town is now an unemployment blackspot. | trap The unemployment trap exists when an unemployed person on benefit would be worse off in a low-paid job. PREP.  ~ among Unemployment among graduates is falling steadily. PHRASES  a period of unemployment, a rise/an increase/a fall in unemployment
                           
                           
                           
                           
                        
    
                       
                    
                        
                        
                        
                    
 
                    
                        Oxford Collocations Dictionary