Примери коришћења Unemployment has на Енглеском и њихови преводи на Српски
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Unemployment has risen to 24%.
It seems that unemployment has Increased.
Unemployment has risen to 16,6%.
Mikhail Khazin: Unemployment has always been.
Unemployment has risen further in 2012.
The economy has gotten worse and unemployment has risen to 10%.
The unemployment has dropped to below 600,000.
For the first time ever, black unemployment has fallen below six percent.
Unemployment has dipped from 9.2% to 9.1%.
Instead, we have had no significant growth since, and unemployment has stayed high.
Unemployment has risen up to an appalling number.
Growth is also badly needed for job creation,in countries where unemployment has climbed to amazingly high rates.
Unemployment has historically been very high and remains so.
Stagnant US wages have puzzled many economists, given unemployment has plunged to its lowest levels in more than 50 years.
However, unemployment has risen as a result of a strongly expanding labour force.
Israel's annual economic growth is relatively healthy,averaging 4.5% since 2004, and in the same period unemployment has fallen from about 11% to 6%.
Euro-area unemployment has reached a record 12.1 percent.
The number of unemployed persons, at 11.3 million, was also little changed over the month;however, unemployment has decreased by 522,000 since June.
While unemployment has gone down, job quality hasn't increased.
Djindjic's much lauded reforms have led to soaring utility prices, unemployment has risen sharply to over 30%, real wages have fallen by up to 20% and over two-thirds of Serbs now live below the poverty line.
Unemployment has hit the Greek textile sector hard.[Getty Images].
Djindjic's much lauded reforms have led to soaring utility prices, unemployment has risen sharply to over 30%, real wages have fallen by up to 20% and over two-thirds of Serbs now live below the poverty line.
Unemployment has fallen to its lowest level since I took office.
Unemployment has rocketed, to 26.2% in October, with 170,000 jobs being lost in 2012.
Unemployment has fallen from 12 per cent in 1998 to 9.9 per cent today.
Unemployment has hit historical lows, falling from 4.7 percent percent in January 2017 to 3.9 percent last December.