quotations about unemployment
Unemployment is like a headache or a high temperature -- unpleasant and exhausting but not carrying in itself any explanation of its cause.
WILLIAM HENRY BEVERIDGE
Causes and Cures of Unemployment
The cool thing about unemployment is every day is Saturday.
JAROD KINTZ
This Book Has No Title
I grew up in the '30s with an unemployed father. He didn't riot. He got on his bike and looked for work, and he kept looking 'til he found it.
NORMAN TEBBIT
attributed, Book of Business Quotations
The escalator doesn't work, and you'd think they'd still be used as stairs, but in this economic depression, even the stairs are unemployed.
JAROD KINTZ
This Book Is Not For Sale
The production of too many useful things results in too many useless people.
KARL MARX
Economic and Philosophic Manuscripts
You take my life when you take the means whereby I live.
WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE
The Merchant of Venice
You look at the jobless as a huge pile of scrap and you're looking for what can be recycled. That's good. That's your job. But what you don't realise is that this pile of scrap itself serves a purpose. I need my zeros ... they put fear in people; fear of crime and terrorism. They are a stark reminder to the stakeholders that what they despise today, they may end up joining tomorrow. It keeps them obedient. Remember that!
MARK CANTRELL
Citizen Zero
Being unemployed is the true test of who you really are.
ERNIE J. ZELINSKI
The Joy of Not Working
Of all the aspects of social misery nothing is so heartbreaking as unemployment.
JANE ADDAMS
Twenty Years at Hull-House
A man willing to work, and unable to find work, is perhaps the saddest sight that fortune's inequality exhibits under this sun.
THOMAS CARLYLE
Chartism
The best social program is a good job.
BILL CLINTON
remarks at a rally for Democratic candidates in Duluth, Minnesota, November 4, 1994
It's a recession when your neighbor loses his job; it's a depression when you lose yours.
HARRY S. TRUMAN
attributed, Phillips' Treasury of Humorous Quotations
Unemployment is an integral part of the normal capitalist system.
MICHAEL KALECKI
Selected Essays on the Dynamics of the Capitalist Economy 1933-1970
Unemployment is capitalism's way of getting you to plant a garden.
ORSON SCOTT CARD
Homebody
The trouble with unemployment is that the minute you wake up in the morning, you're on the job.
SLAPPY WHITE
attributed, The Mammoth Book of Zingers, Quips, and One-Liners
When more and more people are thrown out of work, unemployment results.
CALVIN COOLIDGE
attributed, The Heretic's Handbook of Quotations
Unemployment diminishes people. Leisure enlarges them.
MASON COOLEY
City Aphorisms
Since employment is a key source of identity and an organizational frame for daily life in our cultures, unemployed individuals suffer psychological and social distress. It is well researched that unemployment is connected with negative health consequences. Unemployment leads to stress-related illnesses and a lowered self-esteem as a result of unmet psychological and social needs in such contexts as: time structure, social interaction, common goals, status, identity, recognition and also uncertainty about the future, financial instability, and loss of vocational identity.... That is why questions of coping become key issues.
ASMUND AAMAAS, WILLIAM J. F. KEENAN, CLEMENS SEDMAK & LINDA VAN DER ZIJDEN
Resilience and Unemployment
In a dynamic, changing economy like ours, there will always be frictional unemployment. Many economists believe that the basic cause of frictional unemployment is imperfect or incomplete information, which prevents individuals from leaving one job and finding another instantly. Consider the situation where there are 1,000 job vacancies and 1,000 persons with the qualifications to fill the jobs. Will there be some unemployment? It is likely that there will be because not every one of the 1,000 job seekers will know where an available job is, nor will all employers give the job to the first applicant who knocks on the door (employers don't know if "better" applicants are around the corner). Matching qualified workers with jobs takes time.
ROGER A. ARNOLD
Economics
There are stories --legends, really -- of the "steady job." Old-timers gather graduates around the flickering light of a computer monitor and tell stories of how the company used to be, back when a job was for life, not just for the business cycle.... The graduates snicker. A steady job! They've never heard of such a thing.
MAX BARRY
Company