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long-term unemployed in British English (ˈlɒŋˌtɜːm ˌʌnɪmˈplɔɪd) plural noun the long-term unemployed Examples of 'long-term unemployed' in a sentencelong-term unemployed He will announce incentives for employers and the long-term unemployed.Better still, the number of long-term unemployed (27 weeks or longer) declined by 258,000.The number of long-term unemployed rose by 37,000 in the three months to 663,000.The roles are aimed at under-25s who have been long-term unemployed.The long-term unemployed, higher than at any time for a generation.Investors get paid if and when the long-term unemployed find a job.The long-term unemployed would receive 276 (158) a month.The family is also heavily involved in charity work, helping the long-term unemployed.He is involved in charity work helping the long-term unemployed. |