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    Americans‚ or most people will see their services‚ safety nets‚ public investments in everything from sewers and infrastructure overall to education‚ all of that will be cut” (www.pbs.org). In the upcoming years this can become a hardship because unemployment

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    Youth unemployment in Kazakhstan Kazakhstan - one of the fast developing countries in the world where young people must become a major demographic in the workforce. It is difficult to assume that the «next generation» can be considered as a self-sufficient group of people in the state. According to the research of statistical organizations about a half of the world’s population under the age of twenty four is unemployed. Recently‚ in Kazakhstan‚ it has become a tendency that most young people

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    I. INTRODUCTION Unemployment is the condition of willing workers lacking jobs or "gainful employment". In economics‚ unemployment statistics measure the condition and extent of joblessness within an economy. A key measure is the unemployment rate‚ which is the number of unemployed workers divided by the total civilian labor force. The unemployment rate is also used in economic studies and economic indexes such as the Conference Board’s Index of Leading Indicators. Unemployment in an economic sense

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    the Effectiveness of government policy initiatives aimed at managing unemployment in Aust & Examine the Extent to which these initiatives may conflict with other macroeconomic objectives in the Australian economy. The labour force can be defined as the section of the population 15 years and above who are either working or actively seeking work. Australia’s current labour force is about 11.5million. Australia’s unemployment rate is calculated as the number of unemployed persons between 15 and

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    for the industry (Tan‚ 2007). For instance‚ the knowledge of Information and Communications Technology (ICT) acquired by students does not quite meet the expectations of the industry. Lack of experience and skills are also causes of graduate unemployment. Generally‚ most organizations prefer to employ graduates with experience. Furthermore‚ in Malaysia‚ the private sector today is not interested in recruiting local graduates because they lack essential skills‚ such as proficiency in English and

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    NIGERIA’S HIGH RATE OF UNEMPLOYMENT 18 Sep 2013 The government should move fast to curtail the scourge The chairman of the Subsidy Reinvestment and Employment Programme (Sure-P)‚ Dr. Christopher Kolade‚ has bemoaned the rising rate of unemployment in the country‚ saying that no fewer than 40 million Nigerians are without jobs.  Even before Dr. Kolade spoke‚ Nigerians were already aware of the dire situation as unemployment rate in the country has been increasing over the years. According to

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    “Fast food consumption has a negative impact on society” Fast food‚ it’s another word for an unhealthy meal. It’s convenient‚ quick and cheap and no preparation is needed. It’s the reason why many adults and children settle for this option of eating‚ but it’s also the reason why many of us are so unhealthy. There’s nothing good about eating fast food other than the taste. It’s high in sugar and salt and lacks in nutrition‚ it’s definitely not a meal that should be eaten every day. Not everything

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    47of Unemployment: the Case of Malaysian Graduates ISSN 1511-4554 Estimating Psychological Impact (1): 33-53‚ 2010 Estimating Psychological Impact of Unemployment: the Case of Malaysian Graduates Hock-Eam Lim* Universiti Utara Malaysia Abstract: The objective of this paper is to estimate the psychological impact of unemployment for a group of 240 Malaysian graduates during their transition from university to labour market. There is evidence of negative psychological impact of unemployment. Results

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    surveys pertaining to the recent past and on assumptions about future trends. The total population presents one overall measure of the potential impact of the country on the world and within its region. Note: Starting with the 1993 Factbook‚ demographic estimates for some countries (mostly African) have explicitly taken into account the effects of the growing impact of the HIV/AIDS epidemic. These countries are currently: The Bahamas‚ Benin‚ Botswana‚ Brazil‚ Burkina Faso‚ Burma‚ Burundi‚ Cambodia‚ Cameroon

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    Media Violence: The Negative Impact on Today’s Youth Taia Brown AIU Online Abstract This essay focuses on the violence portrayed in the media and how it affects our youth. Aggressiveness‚ desensitization and the role that we play as parents will be addressed. The role that the media plays in our children’s lives can impact or kids negatively but it is something that we can and need to prevent. Media Violence: The Negative Impact on Today’s Youth Media Violence (2009) says‚ "Because children

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