The Halo Around Unemployment - The International Labor Office (ILO) defines an unemployed person as someone who fulfills three conditions: he must be without a job, available to work and seeking employment. Thus, in March 1991 , there were 2.2 million unemployed, according to the ILO's definition. On the periphery of this hard core of unemployment as a kind of halo. These people are, on the one hand, those who say they are looking for a job, but are not available to work or have not recently taken steps to look for employment, and, on the other hand, those who have not started looking or have given up, often because they were discouraged.Selon la définition du Bureau International du Travail (BIT), un chômeur doit remplir trois conditions ...