Posts Tagged ‘crisis’
Is It Less Stressful to Get Laid Off Than Stay On?
Tuesday, March 17th, 2009Compared with people who are straight-up laid off, those who keep their job but are under a constant threat of losing it suffer a greater decline in mental well-being.
read more about this issue here
Unemployment in U.S. Surges to 8.1%
Monday, March 9th, 2009Pour les élèves de BTS, mais aussi tous les autres.
Lisez cet article sur la crise économique aux USA
The credit crisis
Saturday, February 21st, 2009As Layoffs Surge, Women May Pass Men in Job Force
Sunday, February 8th, 2009With the recession on the brink of becoming the longest in the postwar era, a milestone may be at hand: Women are about to surpass men on the nation’s payrolls, taking the majority for the first time in American history.
The proportion of women who are working has changed very little since the recession started. But a full 82 percent of the job losses have befallen men, who are heavily represented in distressed industries like manufacturing and construction. Women tend to be employed in areas like education and health care, which are less sensitive to economic ups and downs, and in jobs that allow more time for child care and other domestic work.
Read more about it here
The Wall Street Journal videos on the financial crisis
Friday, January 9th, 2009Pour les élèves de BTS (mais aussi pour les autres parce que c’est sous-titré !!) quelques vidéos très intéressantes sur les raisons de la crise financière actuelles.
C’est sur le site de Mediapart et à l’origine sur le site du Wall Street Journal.
The Great Depression
Sunday, October 5th, 2008The media mention a lot the_great_depression as a comparison with today’s financial crisis. Here are a few pictures related to this event. This first picture by Dorothea Lange is a classic (you may have seen it in you Histoty textbook). It’s title “Migrant Mother” also evokes immigration. During The Dust Bowl families also left their homes in search of a better work.

This second picture evokes unemployement as a consequence of the Great Depression.

To finish, a short video from the BBC. Watch the images of the 1929 Crisis
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