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Yet she enters the new year technically unemployed, as a professional player, following the collapse of the Women's Professional Soccer league in the United States last year.
Now he lives in Fox Island, Wash., and describes himself as "technically unemployed," although he is writing a memoir and remodeling a house.
"I think I'm technically unemployed, so any managers, hit me up on WhatsApp," were his words broadcast live by the side of the pitch, and they did, offers coming in from Qatar, Australia, Mexico, Turkey and the US.
For one thing, as Thompson noted in his post, the ranks of the economically inactive include millions of so-called NEETS — "Not Employed, or in Education, or Training" — who, like "discouraged workers" of all ages, are plainly jobless even if they aren't technically unemployed.
That's not to say fewer people were working back then – in 1974 a peak of 61% of the population over 15 was working – just below the current level of 61.3%: The difference was back then if you weren't working you were much more likely to be out of the labour force altogether rather than looking for work and thus being technically unemployed.
In the summer I am going to be a married man and then technically unemployed nine days later when my contract expires.
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But others point out Europe's "economically inactive" now include millions of young people (14 million, according to the French president, François Hollande) not in work, education or training but who, while technically not unemployed, are nonetheless jobless – and have all but given up looking, at least in their own country.
Twenty-eight people were arrested, and a hub of the shady underworld of "carders" — typically unemployed, technically sophisticated and highly arrogant young men — was shut down.
Graduation came and went two weeks ago so, technically, he is now unemployed.
"Technically, therefore, there were 180 billion unemployed labor hours, meaning that the real unemployment rate was 42.9%, not 5.5%!" he concluded.
Technically, after this shoot in New York, I'm unemployed.
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