1. Churchill, Beveridge and their colleagues recognized that insurance dealt only with the most tractable tip of the unemployment problem. 2. It can not be emphasised too strongly that our unemployment problems do not stem from the installation of such equipment. 3. There is a gross disparity between the size of the unemployment problem and the minuscule educational resources available to make adequate provision. 4. Therefore the contraction in demand engineered by the government only succeeded in adding to the unemployment problem. 5. The switchover to less labor-intensive technologies has caused a serious unemployment problem. 6. The proposed factory shutdown would only exacerbate our unemployment problems. 7. But they would not cure the endemic unemployment problem. 8. At the same time, the French government is struggling with the value of the franc while trying to address a stubborn unemployment problem. 9. A boycott of work at the settlements would create an urgent unemployment problem that would compel the Palestinian Authority to find immediate solutions, he said. |