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  2. Graduate unemployment - Wikipedia

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    In 2008, the unemployment rate of graduates was more than 30%. [32] In this year the unemployment rate of graduates from top universities was 10%. [33] In 2009, the employment rate of graduates who had bachelor's degree was in the 88% range. [34] In 2010, the employment rate of college graduates rose 3.2% in 2009 reaching 91.2%. [35]

  3. Workers say it's a 'tough' time to find jobs with hiring ...

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    The job market has been especially tough for recent college graduates. Unemployment rates for recent college graduates have been outpacing unemployment rates for all workers at 5.3% compared to 4% ...

  4. Sedentary work linked to 37% higher risk of insomnia-like ...

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    If you find yourself falling into poor sleep patterns, your job design may be the culprit. Experts weigh in on improving your nightly rest. Sedentary work linked to 37% higher risk of insomnia ...

  5. 10 College Majors With The Highest Unemployment Rates ...

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    In this era of high unemployment, many parents and students wonder which college degrees pay off -- and which don't. A recent study by Georgetown University Center on Education looked at earnings ...

  6. Sleep deprivation - Wikipedia

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    The U.S. National Sleep Foundation cites a 1996 paper showing that college/university-aged students get an average of less than 6 hours of sleep each night. [140] A 2018 study highlights the need for a good night's sleep for students, finding that college students who averaged eight hours of sleep for the five nights of finals week scored ...

  7. Sleep state misperception - Wikipedia

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    Sleep state misperception (SSM) is a term in the International Classification of Sleep Disorders (ICSD) most commonly used for people who mistakenly perceive their sleep as wakefulness, [1] [2] though it has been proposed that it can be applied to those who severely overestimate their sleep time as well [3] ("positive" sleep state misperception). [4]

  8. It's True: Long-Term Unemployment Can Make You Unemployable - AOL

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    At that point in time, the national unemployment rate was distressingly close to 10%. Now, there seems to be a population made up of the chronically unemployed, unable to secure work simply ...

  9. Sleeping while on duty - Wikipedia

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    Employers have varying views of sleeping while on duty. Some companies have instituted policies to allow employees to take napping breaks during the workday in order to improve productivity [11] while others are strict when dealing with employees who sleep while on duty and use high-tech means, such as video surveillance, to catch their employees who may be sleeping on the job.