Example sentences of "[adv] high [noun] of unemployment " in BNC.

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1 The behaviour of these fragmented monopolies is unlikely to be affected by abnormally high levels of unemployment .
2 Why , given the extremely high level of unemployment , was the government constantly making public its efforts in the training area ?
3 We therefore begin , in Chapter 2 , by examining the argument frequently put forward that the new technology is leading to wholesale job destruction and hence a permanently high level of unemployment .
4 the late development of Italian industry and the fragmented character of the labour market , the traditionally high level of unemployment , the very political orientation of the Italian labour movement , particularly of CGIL [ the major federation ] giving great importance to the unity of the working class … and to the pursuit of general goals by the unions .
5 Yet Afro-Caribbean women have substantially higher rates of unemployment than white women : 20 per cent compared with 13 per cent for white women ( according to figures for the PSI survey ( Brown 1984 ) ) .
6 Black youth suffers particularly high levels of unemployment : in 1983 , for example , when unemployment rates for white young people were 30 per cent for men and 23 per cent for women , the levels were 46 per cent and 50 per cent respectively for Afro-Caribbeans and 35 per cent and 47 per cent respectively for Asians .
7 Will the Secretary of State , with the Prime Minister , accept responsibility for the deplorably high level of unemployment in Wales ?
8 This population reached its peak in 1974 , although it has to be remembered that the ranks of the dependent could be greatly increased by even higher rates of unemployment .
9 If the price of the monetarist experiment has been consistently high levels of unemployment , then someone has to say sorry , to try to explain why all the pain is necessary , and to give the impression that something is being done to help .
10 The relatively high levels of unemployment and redundancy payments in the north are important factors to consider .
11 The case studies ( Chapter 4 ) , on the basis of which the questionnaire had been developed , had contrasted a school in the more prosperous southern half of the borough with one in the north , an area consisting largely of council estates with relatively high levels of unemployment .
12 As yet there are no comprehensive and reliable statistics on the employment status of people with disabilities , but the information we have shows disabled people suffering consistently higher levels of unemployment — up to five times higher .
13 Unemployment in 1984 was 13 per cent and although many of the country 's competitors were also experiencing historically high levels of unemployment , only Belgium and Holland surpassed the UK 's unemployment rate .
14 Township A stood apart from the rest , having both a very high level of unemployment and a large number of known opioid users .
15 Then on the third page , some wards with very high rates of unemployment , I think they are the top twenty if memory serves me right .
16 There are very high rates of unemployment in this area , many disabled and elderly and long term ill people and single parent families who have benefited from this service .
17 Erm we er well as you know I mean the there 's a very high rate of unemployment amongst tenants in the flats ,
18 ‘ Derry has a very high rate of unemployment .
19 The most noticeable effect of this has been very high levels of unemployment in France ( 2.8 million in October 1991 ) .
20 After ranking , townships were classified as having very low , low , medium , high or very high levels of unemployment and opioid use amongst the young .
21 All these findings on the relationship between housing and unemployment are not substantially altered by allowing for the generally lower social status — and therefore higher risk of unemployment — among local authority tenants as both this study and the work of a number of other researchers has shown ( McCormick , 1983 ; Hughes and McCormick , 1987 ; Murphy and Sullivan , 1986 ; an extended bibliography of the general topic of housing and labour market interactions is given in Munro , 1986 ; Labour Force Survey 1983 and 1984 , 1986 , Table 6.6 ; Sullivan and Falkingham , forthcoming , Tables 1 , 2 ) .
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