unemployment benefit - meaning, definition, translation, pronunciation
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unemployment benefit (english) - meaning, definition, translation, pronunciation


Part of Speech

Noun

Phonetic Transcription

/ˌʌnɪmˈplɔɪmənt ˈbɛnɪfɪt/

Meaning and Usage

Meaning: Unemployment benefit refers to financial assistance provided by the government to individuals who are currently unemployed and have lost their jobs through no fault of their own. This aid is generally aimed at helping individuals meet their basic needs while they search for new employment.

Usage: The term "unemployment benefit" is commonly used in both spoken and written contexts, particularly in discussions about social security, labor markets, and economic policy. It is frequently utilized in news articles, government documents, and everyday conversations regarding employment issues.

Frequency of Use: The term is moderately used, particularly in discussions about economic conditions, labor statistics, and welfare policies.

Example Sentences

  1. Many people rely on unemployment benefit when they lose their jobs unexpectedly.
    Viele Menschen sind auf Arbeitslosengeld angewiesen, wenn sie unerwartet ihren Job verlieren.

  2. The government extended the unemployment benefit for an additional three months during the pandemic.
    Die Regierung verlängerte das Arbeitslosengeld während der Pandemie um drei Monate.

  3. Applying for unemployment benefit can sometimes be a complicated process.
    Die Beantragung von Arbeitslosengeld kann manchmal ein komplizierter Prozess sein.

Idiomatic Expressions

While "unemployment benefit" is not typically part of idiomatic expressions, it often appears in phrases related to economic security and social welfare.

Example Sentences with Other Related Idioms: 1. It’s important to have a safety net, like unemployment benefits, when navigating job loss.
Es ist wichtig, ein Sicherheitsnetz zu haben, wie Arbeitslosengeld, wenn man mit Jobverlust umgeht.

  1. She knows the ropes of applying for unemployment benefits, having gone through the process before.
    Sie kennt sich mit der Beantragung von Arbeitslosengeld aus, da sie den Prozess schon einmal durchgemacht hat.

  2. Many families are feeling the strain during the economic downturn, making unemployment benefits a lifeline.
    Viele Familien spüren die Belastung während des wirtschaftlichen Abschwungs, weshalb Arbeitslosengeld ein Lebensretter ist.

  3. After being laid off, he needed to get the ball rolling on his unemployment benefit application.
    Nachdem er entlassen wurde, musste er mit seiner Antragstellung für das Arbeitslosengeld beginnen.

Etymology

The term "unemployment" is derived from the prefix "un-" meaning "not" and "employment," which comes from the Old French "emplei," meaning "to employ." "Benefit" comes from the Latin "bene facere," which means "to do good." Thus, "unemployment benefit" literally refers to the good that is done for those who are not employed.

Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms:
- Jobseeker's allowance - Unemployment insurance - Social assistance

Antonyms:
- Employment - Job security - Financial independence



25-07-2024