non·em·ploy·mentˌnän-im-ˈplȯi-mənt
nonemployment如何读
nonemployment英英释义
noun
a state of not being employed : unemployment … provides no information about its contributors other than an indication of their place of employment or, for some authors, their city of nonemployment.—Joel Conarroe
two months of nonemployment
nonemployment词源英文解释
The first known use of nonemployment was in 1628
nonemployment 例句
1 The initial Russian campaign represents completely irrational force employment and, in many cases, frankly, nonemployment.
2 The nonemployment crisis of the 2010s and the opioid crisis of the 2010s weren’t completely separate.
3 Suicide, divorce and opioid abuse are all associated with nonemployment, and many facts suggest that the misery of joblessness is far worse than that of a low-paying job.
4 Other reasons for prime-age nonemployment, such as school enrollment, have declined even more slowly than disability.
5 Some have pointed to the benefits in disability programs, particularly the rise in benefit awards for musculoskeletal conditions, though others argue the effect of these programs on nonemployment has been small.