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单词 structural unemployment
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Definition of structural unemployment in English:

structural unemployment

noun
mass noun
  • Unemployment resulting from industrial reorganization, typically due to technological change, rather than fluctuations in supply or demand.

    (指因工业重组,尤指因技术进步而非供需变化造成的)结构性失业

    Example sentencesExamples
    • These factors contributed to sluggish economic growth and persistently high structural unemployment, especially in the eastern states.
    • Before 1994 greenfield investment was largely confined to areas with high structural unemployment.
    • By the time of Mitterrand's exit from politics in 1995, the country suffered from a structural unemployment rate that hovered around 12 per cent.
    • The actual result was the decline by a third of Gaza's GDP, structural unemployment rates of between 25-30 per cent and the second Intifada.
    • President Chirac's team made pledges on reforms which could diminish the high level of overall structural unemployment.
    • In addition to a reduction in structural unemployment, deregulation also lowers the incentive for surprise inflation.
    • A third change to the nature of work since the 1970s has been the growth and acceptance of structural unemployment.
    • Exports will bear no relationship to our domestic employment as structural unemployment becomes increasingly obvious.
    • Workforce 2010 stresses the importance of investing in education, training and innovation as the key to reducing structural unemployment.
    • Bad historical luck could lock a group into the wrong skills or geography, causing retarded growth and structural unemployment.
    • It's true that the shift of service jobs to countries such as India, like other trade-related dislocation, adds to the temporary pain of structural unemployment.
    • This might lead to a conservation of the high level of structural unemployment.
    • Financial Secretary Henry Tang said yesterday that Hong Kong's structural unemployment will take some time to ease.
    • The focus now is more properly on environmental sustainability and, as argued earlier, on the demographic implications of structural unemployment.
    • The consequence of this is structural unemployment - a situation in which increasing numbers of unemployed lose work skills.

Definition of structural unemployment in US English:

structural unemployment

nounˈstrək(t)SH(ə)rəl ˌənəmˈploimənt
  • Unemployment resulting from industrial reorganization, typically due to technological change, rather than fluctuations in supply or demand.

    (指因工业重组,尤指因技术进步而非供需变化造成的)结构性失业

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The consequence of this is structural unemployment - a situation in which increasing numbers of unemployed lose work skills.
    • Exports will bear no relationship to our domestic employment as structural unemployment becomes increasingly obvious.
    • The focus now is more properly on environmental sustainability and, as argued earlier, on the demographic implications of structural unemployment.
    • In addition to a reduction in structural unemployment, deregulation also lowers the incentive for surprise inflation.
    • By the time of Mitterrand's exit from politics in 1995, the country suffered from a structural unemployment rate that hovered around 12 per cent.
    • This might lead to a conservation of the high level of structural unemployment.
    • Bad historical luck could lock a group into the wrong skills or geography, causing retarded growth and structural unemployment.
    • President Chirac's team made pledges on reforms which could diminish the high level of overall structural unemployment.
    • It's true that the shift of service jobs to countries such as India, like other trade-related dislocation, adds to the temporary pain of structural unemployment.
    • Financial Secretary Henry Tang said yesterday that Hong Kong's structural unemployment will take some time to ease.
    • Workforce 2010 stresses the importance of investing in education, training and innovation as the key to reducing structural unemployment.
    • These factors contributed to sluggish economic growth and persistently high structural unemployment, especially in the eastern states.
    • A third change to the nature of work since the 1970s has been the growth and acceptance of structural unemployment.
    • Before 1994 greenfield investment was largely confined to areas with high structural unemployment.
    • The actual result was the decline by a third of Gaza's GDP, structural unemployment rates of between 25-30 per cent and the second Intifada.
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