失業
The state of not having a job, especially when one is actively looking for work.
Beispiele
3 von 5彼は去年会社が倒産して失業した。
He became unemployed last year when his company went bankrupt.
失業者の再就職を支援するプログラムが必要です。
Programs to support the re-employment of the unemployed are necessary.
失業保険の申請手続きについて教えてください。
Please tell me about the procedure for applying for unemployment insurance.
Wortfamilie
Merkhilfe
Shitsu (lose) + Gyo (occupation/work). Losing your work.
Schnelles Quiz
AIの発達により、将来的に( )が増えるのではないかと心配されている。
Richtig!
Die richtige Antwort ist: 失業
Beispiele
彼は去年会社が倒産して失業した。
everydayHe became unemployed last year when his company went bankrupt.
失業者の再就職を支援するプログラムが必要です。
academicPrograms to support the re-employment of the unemployed are necessary.
失業保険の申請手続きについて教えてください。
businessPlease tell me about the procedure for applying for unemployment insurance.
失業中って、メンタルきついよね。
informalBeing unemployed is mentally tough, isn't it?
若年層の失業問題は、国の喫緊の課題です。
formalThe issue of youth unemployment is an urgent task for the country.
Wortfamilie
Häufige Kollokationen
Häufige Phrasen
完全失業率
total unemployment rate
失業の危機
risk of unemployment
構造的失業
structural unemployment
Wird oft verwechselt mit
Mushoku is a general state of not having a job (including students or retired people); Shitsugyō specifically implies losing a job or being in the labor market without one.
Nutzungshinweise
A key term for discussing social issues and economic statistics in IELTS.
Häufige Fehler
Remember that 'Shitsugyō' is a noun; to use it as a verb, add 'suru'.
Merkhilfe
Shitsu (lose) + Gyo (occupation/work). Losing your work.
Wortherkunft
Shitsu (to lose/miss) + Gyo (work/business).
Grammatikmuster
Schnelles Quiz
AIの発達により、将来的に( )が増えるのではないかと心配されている。
Richtig!
Die richtige Antwort ist: 失業
Verwandtes Vokabular
Mehr society Wörter
法律
A1A system of official rules that a country or community recognizes as regulating the actions of its members and may enforce by the imposition of penalties. It specifically refers to statutes and legislation passed by a governing body.
権利
A1Kenri refers to a legal or moral entitlement to have something or to act in a certain way. It describes the power or status recognized by law or society that allows an individual to claim specific benefits or freedoms.
世論
B2The collective opinion of the general public on a particular issue or subject. It is a critical factor in democratic decision-making.
社会福祉
B2Statutory services provided by the state or other organizations for the assistance of people in need, such as the elderly, disabled, or poor.
排他的
B2Exclusive or closed-off. Used to describe groups, attitudes, or rights that exclude others.
特権
B2A privilege or a special right/advantage granted only to a particular person or group.
不当
B2Unjust, unfair, or unreasonable. Something that goes against what is considered right, legal, or proper.
公平
B2The quality of being impartial and just, without favoritism or discrimination.
啓発
B2Enlightenment or public awareness; the act of educating or providing knowledge to open people's eyes to a particular issue.
対峙
B2To stand facing each other, often in opposition or conflict. In academic writing, it describes the confrontation between two opposing ideologies, powers, or problems.
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