B2

unemployment rate

The percentage of the labour force that is without work but actively seeking employment.

speakingWork and economy

IELTS-Verwendung

A key economic indicator frequently discussed in IELTS speaking to assess economic health.

Beispiele

  1. The unemployment rate in rural areas is often higher than in cities.
  2. A falling unemployment rate is usually a sign of economic recovery.
  3. The government aims to reduce the unemployment rate to below 5%.

Kollokationen

high unemployment rate
A high unemployment rate can lead to social unrest.
unemployment rate rises
The unemployment rate tends to rise during recessions.
reduce the unemployment rate
Creating more jobs is essential to reduce the unemployment rate.
unemployment rate fell
The unemployment rate fell significantly after the new policy was introduced.

Wortfamilie

Nomen
unemployment
Adjektiv
unemployed

Paraphrasen

  • jobless rate: Less formal but common in everyday English and IELTS speaking.
  • level of unemployment: More general, can refer to the number or percentage of unemployed people.
  • percentage of people without work: A descriptive paraphrase useful for explaining the term.

Häufige Fehler

  • The unemployment rate is high, many people no jobs. to The unemployment rate is high, meaning that many people are without jobs.. Avoid run-on sentences; use a conjunction or rephrase for clarity.
  • Rate of unemployment increased. to The unemployment rate increased.. Use the definite article 'the' before 'unemployment rate'.
  • Unemployment rate is a problem for economy. to The unemployment rate is a problem for the economy.. Both 'unemployment rate' and 'economy' require articles in this context.

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