This document discusses unemployment, including definitions, types of unemployment, unemployment rates in Turkey from 1993-2003, and effects of unemployment. It defines unemployment as people who are willing and available to work but are currently not employed. The main types of unemployment mentioned are frictional, structural, demand deficient, and seasonal unemployment. Statistics provided show Turkey's unemployment rate rising from 7.7% in 1993 to 11.4% in 2002 before falling slightly to 10.3% in 2003. The document also discusses effects of unemployment on individuals, families, the economy, and government.