Unemployment can be caused for various reasons. For starters, in Canada, the price for post secondary school have been increasing; keeping some students from even having the opportunity to attend. Although OSAP, grants, loans and bursaries can help the student, its not always enough. OSAP especially can be difficult in some families to pay back.
Another factor, especially for the generation of students just starting post secondary education now, is that there is a lack of of availability out there once we are to finish school. This generation is large, as once the baby boom generation. Although yes, many of them will begin to retire it is the older students in our generation that will reap the benefits.
Together, being uneducated or not, it will be tough for some people to find a job which will just increase the unemployment rate. Laziness isn't JUST the factor. Many jobs require post secondary school now. With the prices as their raising, not all will be ale to receive it.
HOWEVER, to all those out there believing its just due to lack of work ethic, laziness, or irresponsibility - its not always. Although those factors can play a factor, although often times MINIMAL. Its hard for some to pick up a new job, after being unemployed for awhile and uneducated. (Minus the fast food, seasonal jobs - in which many like to hire students).
THE REASON OF UNEMPLOYMENT
In my opinion, unemployment is caused by the poverty and job disability.
There has to be a reason for termination. The government requires a reason for termination if there is an unemployment claim.
It depends on whether you were already receiving unemployment, and if not, then it depends on the reason you had relocated.
The truth is always the best policy. Explain the actual reason for your unemployment and you might be surprised with the outcome. Lying about the reason may expose you to unemployment fraud (a felony in most states)
unemployment
Receiving unemployment benefits is not determined by what you want to be, but by your work history, reason for leaving your employer, etc.
The reason unemployment benefit checks (or debit-like cards) are sent to recipients is that the agencies do not keep cash on hand.
No. Unemployment benefits are provided for those who did work but, for some reason, have lost their jobs. If you are working, you are not eligible for unemployment benefits.
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It stands to reason that not having an income would deplete one's resources.
No. I was denied benefits for the same reason in October 2012
If you meet the qualifications for unemployment, then you can file for the unemployment benefits. These requirements do not include anything about owning a separate household from your parents. You just have to have lost your job for a reason that is not your fault and there are salary/work time requirements but they vary by state.