Just say unemployed or jobless. No need to get technical in the headline
It feels weird to defend a buzzword but…
It’s more specific and inclusive than either of those words and is clearly the product of a larger societal conversation, meaning it indicates a problem worth considering that shouldn’t be oversimplified just to avoid burdening readers with a new term.
Just say unemployed or jobless. No need to get technical in the headline
It feels weird to defend a buzzword but…
It’s more specific and inclusive than either of those words and is clearly the product of a larger societal conversation, meaning it indicates a problem worth considering that shouldn’t be oversimplified just to avoid burdening readers with a new term.