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The Unemployment Severity Index as a Measure of Qualitative Changes in Unemployment
Economic Research Department Executive Research Fellow Taro Saito
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1. Introduction
Japan’s unemployment situation remains grim. The unemployment rate, though slightly improved from its high, remains in the mid 4% range, while the effective job openings-to-seekers ratio has settled below 0.5.
However, in addition to the high level of unemployment, a disturbing trend has been the grow-ing loss of jobs due to corporate bankruptcy and restructuring. As a result, the unemployment severity index – which measures qualitative aspects of unemployment – has risen steeply since 1998, indicating that unemployed persons are experiencing greater financial distress.
While the economy shows signs of recovery, unemployment appears unlikely to improve sig-nificantly in quantitative terms. However, the severity index points out some important quali-tative changes occurring in the unemployment situation.

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経済
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金融・為替
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資産運用・資産形成
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年金
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社会保障制度
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ジェロントロジー(高齢社会総合研究)
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