What does disemployment mean?
Disemployment means The state of being disemployed, or deprived of employment (as sometimes distinguished from unemployment)..
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The state of being disemployed, or deprived of employment (as sometimes distinguished from unemployment)..
this glut of leisure and disemployment
So an AI-enabled future may have all sorts of economic dislocations — not just unemployment, but disemployment — the obsolescence of a lot of professions. But the marginal cost of goods and services will essentially go to zero, providing enough wealth that societies can provide a universal basic income for all. What you’re predicting makes me think of a 1930 piece by John Maynard Keynes called “The economic possibilities of our grandchildren.”
Use disemployment when its meaning, tone and grammar fit the full sentence. A synonym is not always a direct replacement.
Disemployment means The state of being disemployed, or deprived of employment (as sometimes distinguished from unemployment)..
The closest synonym depends on the sentence and intended sense.
Possible antonyms include employment, reemployment.
this glut of leisure and disemployment
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