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seasonal unemployment

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seasonal unemployment

Unemployment arising from the seasonal nature of some economic activities. An example is agriculture, which uses a smaller labour force in winter.



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In fact, New Hampshire is actually fating better than the rest of the country, with a seasonal unemployment rate of "only" 6.
At a recent meeting with Labour Minister Sotiroulla Charalambous, Loizides raised the possibility of extending seasonal unemployment benefits to hotel staff for a month as an emergency measure.
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