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    Causes of Unemployment

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    Causes of Unemployment In Malaysia‚ the unemployment rate is considered low compared to the early years such as 1986 where the unemployment rate reached as high as 7.6%. Today the unemployment rate is still affected by many factors and in order to make sure it doesn’t reach as high as before‚ we need to find out the causes of unemployment so that we can provide a solution to the cause of it. Foreign labor force with lower wage or salary Redundant workers and fresh graduates with qualifications

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    Unemployment in America

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    good news for you: according to the New York Times‚ the unemployment rate in America dropped to 7.7% which is the lowest rate in four years. But is this rate low enough? The answer is no. The labor market is far from recovery. There are around 11 million people who still need jobs. Throughout American history of unemployment‚ The United States has experienced 11 recessions since the end of the postwar period in 1948. The U.S. unemployment rate rose steadily from 5% in January 2008 to a peak of

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    New Technology Introduction and Implementation Kellie Smith New Technology Introduction and Implementation As the demands of today’s society are increasing with production stress‚ Organizations are looking for more ideas to cut costs and remain competitive in today’s market. With the high cost of maintaining a competitive business in today’s economy‚ organizations dig deeper into ways in which the departments’ productivity‚ the company’s internal workings‚ and external factors affect production

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    American Unemployment

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    The issue of unemployment in America has been one of the most significant political topics. In August of 2001‚ the unemployment rate of the US was approximately 4.9%. Now‚ 10 years later‚ the unemployment rate has nearly doubled‚ and is currently 9.1% ("U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics."). Unemployment has become a major problem today because of its negative effects on the economy overall. The American Recovery and Reinstatement Act was passed in 2009 by President Barack Obama with the aim of reducing

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    Youth Unemployment

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    Why is youth unemployment so high? May 8th 2013‚ 23:50 by J.F. | NEW YORK YOUTH unemployment is blighting a whole generation of youngsters. The International Labour Organisation estimates there are 75m 15-to-24-year-olds looking for work across the globe. But this figure excludes a large number of youngsters who do not participate in the labour market at all. Among the 34 members of the OECD‚ a club of rich nations‚ it is estimated there are 26m youths not in education‚ employment or training

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    What is ‘unemployment’‚ and how has it changed with the introduction of the Jobseekers Allowance and/or schemes? One of the biggest problems of the workforce‚ economy and modern society is unemployment. It is true to say that it affects almost every aspect of the government‚ especially the overall performance of economy. For government it is essential task to overcome and tackle this problem using regulations and legislations. That is why the solution for this was an introduction of Jobseekers

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    Unemployment Essay

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    Unemployment Rhiann Chapa University Of Phoenix Houston Campus Week One UNEMPLOYMENT Unemployment has affected many Americans in the United States. Just in the United States unemployment has reached an all time high. Should I blame the government for not providing more jobs or should I blame the companies that will not supply jobs for the United States to recover? This question is asked to provide who is the one to blame. Maybe society itself is not going to recover from

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    Youth unemployment

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    Youth unemployment is one of the most critical challenges the world is facing today: young people make up almost half of the world’s unemployed‚ despite accounting for only one quarter of the working population. Youth unemployment is the unemployment of young people‚ defined by the United Nations as 14–28 years old. An unemployed person is defined as someone who does not have a job but is actively seeking work. In order to qualify as unemployed for official and statistical measurement‚ the individual

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    PHILIPPINES UNEMPLOYMENT RATE Unemployment Rate in Philippines increased to 7.50 percent in the first quarter of 2013 from 7.10 percent in the fourth quarter of 2012. Unemployment Rate in Philippines is reported by the The National Statistics Office (NSO). Philippines Unemployment Rate averaged 9.09 Percent from 1994 until 2013‚ reaching an all time high of 13.90 Percent in March of 2002 and a record low of 6.30 Percent in September of 2007. In Philippines‚ the unemployment rate measures the number

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    Unemployment Satire

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    Bartolotta Ms. Decap English 10 January 17 2014 Unemployment Proposal Unemployment rates are skyrocketing. According to the Internet‚ 12% of the U.S. population is unemployed. Unemployment not only effects the lives of the unemployed‚ but their families and communities too. The stress of unemployment can lead to declines in individual and family well-being and could potentially effect the outcomes of their children. Widespread unemployment in neighborhoods reduces resources‚ which may result

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