Macro-American Unemployment Interview

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The interviewee of this information is Casandra, who is an African American woman in her late thirties. She has been my apartment neighbor for the past two years, and ever since I have known her, she has at least experienced one period of unemployment herself. Although, she told me that she has been on and off work throughout her adult life; however, we discussed the latest experience of her unemployment which according to her, lasted from May 2016 to November 2016. Her unemployment is more likely to be a structural unemployment, since she doesn’t own a college degree or any formal training for a specific job market.

Because of a family tragedy, Cassandra left her part time job as a server in a restaurant for a week. However, she was not rehired once she came back for the position. According to her, she didn’t look for another job instantly, since she was living with her boyfriend who had a fulltime job. However, her job hunting suddenly took off …show more content…

However, after interviewing Cassandra, I began to understand the deeper consequences that even a minor unemployment can result in a family and society. Analyzing her information, it is also easy to see why an unemployment lasts longer even when a person is actively seeking for a job. Adding insult to an injury, the unemployment not only affects the financial situation of a person, but it also likely to bring emotional and psychological tension to an individual. On the other hand, her interview also highlights the necessity of having a qualitative life. Her thorough thinking and the pursuit to find a relaxing job, eventually landed her to a part time job as a sales associate in a furniture store at St. Louis Galleria Mall. After few months in retail experience, she was also able to get a second with in the same Mall. According to her, both are the best job she ever had, and she enjoys every part of

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