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Definitions of discourages in various dictionaries:
verb - try to prevent
verb - deprive of courage or hope
verb - admonish or counsel in terms of someone's behavior
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Puts off |
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Aug 18 2014 Thomas Joseph - King Feature Syndicate |
Aug 31 2012 New York Times |
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Third-person singular simple present indicative form of discourage. |
cause (someone) to lose confidence or enthusiasm. |
Cause (someone) to lose confidence or enthusiasm. |
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In economics, a discouraged worker is a person of legal employment age who is not actively seeking employment or who does not find employment after long-term unemployment. This is usually because an individual has given up looking or has had no success in finding a job, hence the term "discouraged". * In other words, even if a person is still looking actively for a job, that person may have fallen out of the core statistics of unemployment rate after long-term unemployment and is therefore by default classified as "discouraged" (since the person does not appear in the core statistics of unemployment rate). In some cases, their belief may derive from a variety of factors including a shortage of jobs in their locality or line of work; discrimination for reasons such as age, race, sex, religion, sexual orientation, and disability; a lack of necessary skills, training, or experience; or, a chronic illness or disability.As a general practice, discouraged workers, who are often classified as marginally attached to the labor force, on the margins of the labor force, or as part of hidden unemployment, are not considered part of the labor force, and are thus not counted in most official unemployment rates—which influences the appearance and interpretation of unemployment statistics. Although some countries offer alternative measures of unemployment rate, the existence of discouraged workers can be inferred from a low employment-to-population ratio. |