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Post-secondary educated native-born men see largest unemployment rise

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Key Points
  • Post-secondary educated native-born men have the largest unemployment increase in the recent downturn
  • Official data attributes this trend to disproportionate job losses
  • Specific details like time period, percentages, and comparisons are unclear

Official sources report that this demographic group has been disproportionately affected by job losses in the economic downturn of recent years. The exact time period covered by 'the recent years' has not been specified, and the precise percentage or numerical increase in unemployment for these men remains unclear. Comparative unemployment rates for other groups, such as women, immigrants, or less-educated men, have not been detailed in the available data.

The underlying causes for this trend, including which regions or economic sectors are most impacted, are also not confirmed. This development highlights shifting labor market dynamics amid broader economic challenges.

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