Yes, it might be a problem. I know a guy from Croatia whose visa application for USA was rejected 3 years ago because he was unemployed. So it depends where do you want to go and what is your citizenship.
I would think it depends on what country you want to study in and what country you are coming from. If you’re going from USA (3½% unemployment) to Spain (12½%), the person handling your application might think you’re planning to work illegally. But going the other way, they might not.
Probably not. At most it represents what you were doing at the time you applied for a passport.
For future reference your profession does not have to be the job you have now, but your normal career. If you regularly work as an engineer but currently do not have a job, or have taken a break to study, you can still give your profession as "engineer".
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