Unemployment vs Nonemployment - What's the difference?
unemployment | nonemployment |
The state of having no job; joblessness.
The phenomenon of joblessness in an economy.
The level of joblessness in an economy, often measured as a percentage of the workforce.
(countable) A type of joblessness due to a particular economic mechanism.
(countable) An instance or period of joblessness.
unemployment
Not of or pertaining to employment.
As nouns the difference between unemployment and nonemployment
is that unemployment is the state of having no job; joblessness while nonemployment is unemployment.As an adjective nonemployment is
not of or pertaining to employment.unemployment
English
Noun
(IPA: /?n.?m?pl??.m?nt /)- Unemployment made Jack depressed.
- Unemployment has been considered a cause of crime.
- Unemployment was reported at 5.2% in May, up from 4.9% in April.
- All unemployments , seasonal, frictional, cyclical, classical, whatever, mean that you're out of work.
- Until them his life had consisted of low-paying jobs, numberous unemployments , and drug use.
Synonyms
* joblessness, worklessness, unworkAntonyms
* employmentnonemployment
English
Noun
(-)Adjective
(-)- nonemployment income