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Most governments track how (un)employed their citizens are, and often aim to craft policies to create employment. Use for questions related to subjects like unemployment numbers and general policies aimed at creating or destroying employment.
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Has the way Unemployment is measured changed in the last 8 years?
Rather, it is the changes in that number over time, going up and down, that is supposed to indicate relative health of the employment sector. … It doesn't tell you precisely how many people that is, or what the exact, real, new employment rate is. But it does indicate (fairly conclusively) that the situation improved. …