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Training programs aimed at fighting structural unemployment would help here.
The fight against structural unemployment should be introduced in this environment above all.
Structural unemployment in Muslim countries seems to be high for women and economic opportunities are limited.
Rather, it noted, additional measures would be needed to attack structural unemployment.
Reduced relative competitiveness of an industry in a country can also lead to structural unemployment.
The implication is that sustained high demand may lower structural unemployment.
That is not the way to combat structural unemployment.
Structural unemployment figures exist, and we are unable to reduce them even in times of economic growth.
Closings that would cause structural unemployment for about 200,000 are held economically necessary.
Other reasons include immigration, domestic population transfers and economic changes that produce structural unemployment.
All the candidates for the single currency have now brought inflation under control, at the price of persistent structural unemployment.
Initially there was a response from some critics asserting that this would lead to structural unemployment.
It is the rate of frictional and structural unemployment.
We are all talking about primarily structural unemployment.
Again the result is the same very high capital-labour ratio results in structural unemployment of labour.
Political changes and globalization also cause structural unemployment.
Between 1935 und 1941 structural unemployment became the bigger problem.
The city and the entire region have faced hardships and structural unemployment since then.
Half of our black youth are locked in a seemingly permanent state of structural unemployment.
I would also like to raise the question of structural unemployment but I have run out of speaking time.
In recent years, a great deal of emphasis has been placed on technological progress as a cause of structural unemployment.
Mr Herman, you quoted the figure of 90 % for structural unemployment, which is perhaps too high.
It will be argued subsequently that the present forms of science and technology will in any case give rise to structural unemployment.
This strategy would help students adapt to changing skill requirements in the future thus reducing friction from structural unemployment.
For several centuries, the main controversy about technological unemployment has been whether it can ever lead to structural unemployment.