Unemployed
51out of a job — unemployed …
52Funemployment — Unemployed individuals who decide to enjoy the free time that unemployment provides. The term was coined during the financial crisis of 2008 2009 to describe those who had recently lost their jobs and were choosing to use their newfound freedom… …
53out of employment — unemployed, lacking work …
54economically inactive — unemployed The actions of each of us impinge on the economy, whether or not we create wealth: Both men claimed there had been an unlawful interference with their rights as EU citizens when they became economically inactive . (Daily… …
55resting — unemployed Theatrical jargon which seeks to imply that the idleness is voluntary: ... the demoralization of so many of my out of work companions. Resting is one of the least restful period s of an actor s life. (I. Murdoch, 1978) …
56out of work — unemployed Some of us have been out of work for years …
57in transition — Unemployed, usually executives; changing. ► “According to Peter Drucker, American business is in transition, and prominent in the transition is the transfer of power from manufacturing to service sectors.” (Metal Center News, June 1995, p. 37) …
58resting — Unemployed (Theat. euphemism) …
59Unemployment — World unemployment rates[1] as of January 2009[update] Unemployment (or …
60Bielsko-Biała — Infobox Settlement name = Bielsko Biała imagesize = 260px image caption = City Hall image shield = POL Bielsko Biała COA.svg pushpin pushpin label position = bottom subdivision type = Country subdivision name = POL subdivision type1 = Voivodeship …