unemployment

unemployment
noun
1) (the state of being unemployed: If the factory is closed, many men will face unemployment.) desempleo, paro
2) (the numbers of people without work: Unemployment has reached record figures this year.) desempleo, paro
unemployment n desempleo / paro
unemployment
tr[ʌnɪm'plɔɪmənt]
noun
1 paro, desempleo
2 (percentage) número de parados
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SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALL
to be on unemployment benefit cobrar el paro
unemployment benefit subsidio de desempleo
unemployment compensation SMALLAMERICAN ENGLISH/SMALL subsidio de desempleo
unemployment [.ʌnɪm'plɔɪmənt] n
: desempleo m
unemployment
n.
cesantía s.f.
desempleo s.m.
desocupación s.f.
paro s.m.
'ʌnɪm'plɔɪmənt
mass noun
a) (being out of work) desempleo m, desocupación f, paro m (Esp), cesantía f (Chi); (before n)

unemployment benefit o (AmE also) compensation — subsidio m de desempleo, paro m (Esp), subsidio m de cesantía (Chi)

b) (number of unemployed) desempleo m, número m de desempleados, paro m (Esp), cesantía f (Chi)
['ʌnɪm'plɔɪmǝnt]
1.
N desempleo m , paro m (Sp), cesantía f (Chile)
2.
CPD

unemployment benefit (Brit) N

unemployment compensation (US) N — subsidio m de desempleo or (Sp) paro

unemployment figures NPL — cifras fpl de desempleo, cifras fpl del paro (Sp)

unemployment line N(US) fila f de parados, cola f del paro (Sp)

unemployment rate N — tasa f de desempleo, tasa m de paro (Sp)

* * *
['ʌnɪm'plɔɪmənt]
mass noun
a) (being out of work) desempleo m, desocupación f, paro m (Esp), cesantía f (Chi); (before n)

unemployment benefit o (AmE also) compensation — subsidio m de desempleo, paro m (Esp), subsidio m de cesantía (Chi)

b) (number of unemployed) desempleo m, número m de desempleados, paro m (Esp), cesantía f (Chi)

English-spanish dictionary. 2013.

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