isizlik
Isizlik is a term used in Turkish-language discourse to denote the lack of employment opportunities or, more broadly, the absence of work among those who are able and willing to work. The standard Turkish term for this condition is işsizlik; isizlik appears mainly as a variant spelling or in linguistic discussions and is less common in everyday usage. The etymology derives from the root iş (work) plus the suffix -sizlik, meaning “lack of,” yielding the idea of the absence of work. Conceptually, isizlik can encompass unemployment as well as related economic insecurity and social exclusion arising from the absence of paid employment.
Causes include macroeconomic downturns, structural changes in the economy, skill mismatches, regional disparities, demographics, and policy
Measurement typically relies on the unemployment rate, defined as the share of the labor force that is
Policy responses aim to reduce isizlik through macroeconomic stabilization, creation of jobs, and active labor market