Example sentences of "so [conj] unemployment " in BNC.
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1 | When the demand for labour and supply of labour are equal ( so that unemployment is at its ‘ natural ’ level ) , there will be no pressure on wages to change : the rate of wage inflation will be zero . |
2 | When the supply of labour exceeds the demand for labour ( so that unemployment is above its ‘ natural ’ level ) , there will be pressure on wages to fall : the rate of wage inflation will be negative . |
3 | When the demand for labour exceeds the supply of labour ( so that unemployment is below its ‘ natural ’ level ) , there will be pressure on wages to rise : the rate of wage inflation will be positive . |
4 | This being so , we can say that when the demand for and the supply of labour are equal ( so that unemployment is at its ‘ natural ’ level ) , there will be no pressure on real wages to change . |
5 | So if unemployment benefit is suspended and erm another circumstance which might arise is somebody expects to receive unemployment benefit and then finds that they 're not entitled to it . |
6 | So when unemployment approached one million in early ‘ 72 , following fiscal deflation in earlier budgets , the government went for reflation by means of substantial tax cuts — a course of action which had the full support of most economic commentators including the ‘ Times ’ . |