In 180 wards, more than half the children are in families receiving out-of-work, means-tested benefits.
There will be little to no incentive for out-of-work workers to accept lower-paying jobs.
For young blacks the most politically misled people in America the out-of-work number is between 40% and 50%.
Should we start rounding up out-of-work actors to begin memorizing whole canons of literature just in case?
What was more, it turned out that migrants were less likely than Britons to claim out-of-work benefits.
But the real gains in happiness from retirement go not to the outshone, but to the out-of-work.
As dot-coms collapsed, Google took over cheap office space, barely used Aeron chairs, dozens of servers and platoons of out-of-work programmers.
How far removed is that from the world of the out-of-work auto worker?
Remember when Starbucks was more than a place where the out-of-work spent hours each day typing on their laptops?
Out-of-work executives need, in this economic climate, to think about starting their own businesses, Gary Shapiro informed us.
Mr Osborne said there would be "no more open chequebook" for out-of-work families.
The pool, built during the depression of the early 1930s by out-of-work voluntary labour, attracts around 2, 000 visits each summer.
It will not get any easier, since even Berlin's creative industries are unlikely to create enough jobs for the out-of-work.
Despite the upbeat report, the 13.3 million out-of-work Americans are likely wondering where the jobs are or where they will be.
With unemployment measured officially at 32%, out-of-work Macedonian Slavs are envious of Albanians who do well out of trade and smuggling with Kosovo.
Alec Shelbrooke said the card could be provided to out-of-work people on benefits to pay for travel, food, clothing, energy and housing.
An out-of-work shrimper's wife says her husband is angry all the time.
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Chris Berman, a former Navy SEAL and an out-of-work commercial diver from Southern California, was hired by Blackwater a month before the ambush.
Indeed, Yemen, with one out of three adults unemployed, seems to be the only clear-cut case of the out-of-work marching on the capital.
It accuses the Tories of lowering headline unemployment (based on the number of people claiming out-of-work benefits) merely by forcing people off benefits.
Officials say they were targeted because they were older, single, out-of-work men with backgrounds that made it unlikely their disappearances would be noticed quickly.
And Paul Masterson, a headhunter in San Francisco and managing director at Update Legal, has out-of-work clients who won't even consider taking a compliance job.
And, you know, we got a lot--our infrastructures in our large cities are getting old and perhaps we could put a lot of out-of-work people to work.
"It simply isn't fair that households on out-of-work benefits can receive a greater income from the state than the average working household gets in wages, " he said.
In September 2011 about 16% of the working-age population in Wales claimed out-of-work benefits, compared to an average of 13% in Great Britain, according to Welsh government statistics.
During the trial, prosecutors had argued the three murder victims - each single and out-of-work, with few family ties - had been lured with offers of farmhand jobs.
Ministers say the incomes of those on out-of-work benefits have risen "twice as fast as those in work" over the last five years and that this cannot continue.
It matters not a whit that the lid maker is a drunk, wife-beating, out-of-work painter who stumbled upon this idea through pure serendipity when he tripped over a can of paint.
It's a sign of the times when out-of-work footballers are willing to pay for the privilege of going on trial in the hope of winning a part-time contract.
Through no fault of their own -- I've looked into the eyes of those out-of-work teachers, out-of-work businessmen and women, small business owners, construction workers who've been laid off.
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