English to Punjabi Dictionary jobless

jobless

ਬੇਰੁਜ਼ਗਾਰ
definition
adjective
Miami, Florida, with a 7.4 percent jobless rate, had the second highest in the nation.
unemployed.
example
The 'jobless' figures indicate that the current economic upturn has a quite peculiar character.
the 'jobless' total
Millions in the armed services found themselves 'jobless' between 1955 and 1960.
A similar result was recorded in Tasmania, where the 'jobless' rate rose to 8.5 per cent.
Well over 10 million people were 'jobless' in the face of savage inflation.
to make sb 'jobless'
The truth is that Europeans like early retirement, high 'jobless' benefits and long vacations.
She also noted that as a result of restructuring and retrenchments, a lot of people had been left 'jobless' .
And as anyone who has found herself 'jobless' knows, it was a rough landing.
the 'jobless' rate
Being 'jobless' , I used to attend all the meetings of the Cultural conference.
Her second daughter was also infected but recovered and has been 'jobless' ever since.
Also, workers laid off from part-time jobs should be eligible for 'jobless' benefits.
Miami, Florida, with a 7.4 percent 'jobless' rate, had the second highest in the nation.
Germany's comparatively high 'jobless' figure is also a reflection of the way the country compiles its data.
The advent of safety razors has rendered local barbers 'jobless' .
The weekly 'jobless' claims this week came in lower than expected.
And while we see our economy recovering slowly, it's a 'jobless' recovery.
She was left 'jobless' , with a child to take care of.
Live registers figures for March show that there are now over 1000 people 'jobless' in Listowel.
In the last 13 years, 13 prominent units have closed down, rendering 10,000 people 'jobless' .
Russell intends to leave him 'jobless' for a while.
a 'jobless' household
According to the Labor Department, 8,594,000 workers are officially 'jobless' .
The blight of 'joblessness' is particularly depressing for the hundreds of thousands of educated Kashmiri youth.
Meanwhile, the economy is sliding rapidly into recession, deflation is worsening, and 'joblessness' is at record levels.
French 'joblessness' ticked up in August for the third straight month, after hitting an 18-year low in May.
Rising 'joblessness' has made visas a hot-button issue.
Despite the heightened 'joblessness' , 29 percent believe they'll still have trouble finding suitable employees.
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