| Официальное спортивное соревнование по плаванию "День спринтера" | 25м |
| Москва (RUS) | 24.9.2023 |
Beach resorts see a surge in summer and a sharp decline in winter. Conversely, ski resorts hire hundreds of instructors and operators in the winter who must find different work once the snow melts.
Some workers actively choose seasonal employment. Examples include ski instructors or forest firefighters who work intensively for six months and claim unemployment benefits or travel for the remaining six months. For this demographic, seasonal unemployment is a planned lifestyle choice. definition seasonal unemployment
It primarily affects sectors dependent on nature or annual events. Beach resorts see a surge in summer and
Providing vocational training so workers can switch to different industries during their off-season. Examples include ski instructors or forest firefighters who
| Type | Cause | Duration | Solution | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Calendar/Weather patterns | Short-term & Predictable | Savings, UI benefits, secondary jobs. | | Frictional | Time spent moving between jobs | Short-term & Voluntary | Better job matching platforms. | | Cyclical | Economic recession (lack of demand) | Variable (depends on recovery) | Fiscal stimulus, lowering interest rates. | | Structural | Mismatch of skills vs. available jobs | Long-term | Retraining, education, relocation. |
This report provides a comprehensive examination of , a distinct form of unemployment dictated by calendar-based fluctuations in labor demand. Unlike structural or cyclical unemployment, seasonal unemployment is predictable and largely unavoidable. This report defines the concept, distinguishes it from other forms of joblessness, analyzes its causes and impacts, and reviews mitigation strategies used by governments and economists.
Effective policy management requires robust data adjustment to view the economy clearly, and strong social safety nets to support workers during their predictable off-seasons.