Opinion

A one-size-fits-most approach is not going to cut it

By Zoe Wundenberg
Updated July 2 2021 - 3:55am, first published August 10 2020 - 1:24pm
RATE: The unemployment rate only counts those people who are looking for a job and haven't undertaken any hours of work in the previous month. Photo: SHUTTERSTOCK
RATE: The unemployment rate only counts those people who are looking for a job and haven't undertaken any hours of work in the previous month. Photo: SHUTTERSTOCK

In June of last year, there were almost 716,000 people experiencing unemployment according to the ABS.

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