“As the country struggles to recover from the impact of the Great Recession, one much discussed and analyzed economic measure has been the number of Americans who are unemployed. NPR News and the Kaiser Family Foundation partnered on the Long-Term Unemployed Survey to better describe the experiences and views of two groups of individuals: the long-term unemployed (those who have been out of work for a year or more and would prefer to be working) and the long-term underemployed (those who are working part-time and have been without full-time work for over one year, but are interested in full-time employment).”
- See also Brookings – Hamilton Project: What is Happening to America’s Less-Skilled Workers? The Importance of Education and training in Today’s Economy, December 2011
- Related postings on financial system
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