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
- The unemployment rate in rural areas is often higher than in cities.
- A falling unemployment rate is usually a sign of economic recovery.
- 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.