English to Urdu Dictionary unemployed

unemployed

بے روزگار
definition
adjective
I was unemployed for three years
(of a person) without a paid job but available to work.
translation of 'unemployed'
adjective
بےکار
example
Many people are not aware of their full rights and entitlements as 'unemployed' people.
Nearly one in ten people are 'unemployed' in Germany, with almost one in five in the east.
It also hopes to get at least six 'unemployed' people back into work.
In those days, crime was at a very low level, and the Minister knew every 'unemployed' person by name.
This is a regime which rules through military courts, while between six and ten million people are 'unemployed' .
A lot of 'unemployed' people come to the centre trying to get computer skills to improve their chances of getting a job.
the long-term 'unemployed'
Millions of young, often well educated people are 'unemployed' and face a bleak future.
An 'unemployed' person can claim income support to live on and apply for help paying rent and council tax.
Unless you are 'unemployed' or working less than 16 hours a week you may have to pay for advice.
Young mums and 'unemployed' people, as well as the elderly have complained they are not able to afford the new charges.
The patient and the 'unemployed' person are better described as beneficiaries of the service.
When I started my site I was 'unemployed' or temping as a secretarial assistant in London.
he's currently 'unemployed'
The courses are free for 'unemployed' people, while wage earners pay a small fee.
an 'unemployed' teacher
she became 'unemployed'
'unemployed' people
There will also be money available for marketing and wage subsidies for firms hiring 'unemployed' people.
Poor and 'unemployed' people of all origins, clustered around District Six, participated.
There is also the growing underclass of young 'unemployed' people who have little prospect of moving upwards.
Once he took part in a large demonstration of 'unemployed' people in Battersea.
the number of 'unemployed' is rising
We have businesses who need skilled employees and 'unemployed' people who need work.
He was 'unemployed' for three months and has now found a new job, but on a lot less money.
He is already repaying a loan he took and he was 'unemployed' for eight months in 2004.
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