Definition of Underemployment. Meaning of Underemployment. Synonyms of Underemployment

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- Underemployment is the underuse of a worker because their job does not use their skills, offers them too few hours, or leaves the worker idle. It is contrasted...
- In Keynesian economics, underemployment equilibrium is a situation with a persistent shortfall relative to full employment and potential output so that...
- university graduates. Many graduates consequently face unemployment or underemployment due to a lack of graduate-level jobs. Taiwan's universities have also...
- exceeding the demand for their skills, aggravating graduate unemployment, underemployment, overqualification and educational inflation. Some commentators have...
- of 35, making Kenya a country of the youth. Youth unemployment and underemployment in Kenya has become a problem. According to the Kenya National Bureau...
- is available from 2000 when all the questions needed to calculate underemployment were added to the Labour Force Survey. In 2000 it was estimated that...
- country was experiencing a debt crisis, extreme poverty, and severe underemployment. In 1965, Ferdinand Marcos won the presidential election and became...
- village. Unemployment in 2007 was estimated at 9.4%; chronic issues are underemployment, low employability of youth, and a low female labour parti****tion...
- Uzbekistan's total area. While official unemployment is very low, underemploymentespecially in rural areas – is estimated to be at least 20%. Cotton...
- exceeding the demand for their skills, aggravating graduate unemployment, underemployment and credentialism. Graduates of tertiary education are likely to have...