The official unemployment rate is 9.2 percent. However, when factoring in part-time workers and those who have given up the job search for now, the rate is more than 16 percent. What’s behind these differing statistics? Why are so many unemployed workers out of work for so long? What impact does that have on prospective employers? And what efforts are underway to make sure the unemployed are not discriminated against for being unemployed? Radio America’s Jordan Ecarma has the story.