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    such vast potential at hand‚ the employment rates are creating an unfavorable environment. Nearly 60% of the population is in the ’economically productive’ age group and with the alarming fact that the rate of youth unemployment in Pakistan is 8%‚ higher than the overall unemployment rate of 6% this year. Almost half of the Pakistani workforce is unemployed according to the figures released by the Pakistan Economy Watch. The low growth in labour productivity has not matched the rising labour force

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    EFFICIENCY WAGE THEORY CAN PROVIDE AN EXPLANATION OF UNEMPLOYMENT Unemployment of workers is a comment and recurrent problem in the labour market in most of the countries. Unemployment is defined as an excess supply of labour at prevailing wage. It means that the labour market is unable to be clear. A lot of the economists attempt to find out the cause of it. And the efficiency wage theory is widespread acceptable for explaining the involuntary unemployment in the modern theory‚ which is defined as the

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    10‚ 2014 Disqualification of Unemployment Benefits The Statute N.M.A.S. 51-1-17‚ (2011) which is defined as New Mexico’s Annotated Statute describes the disqualification of employee benefits. A individual shall be disqualified and not be eligible to receive benefits if the individual voluntarily left employment‚ misconduct associated to the individuals employment‚ or has failed to apply for available work when it was offered. The unemployment statute was created and enacted by

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    THAILAND There is never a dull day in Thailand. Whether it is the Songkran Festival or the first cool breeze of the winter season‚ there is always something to make you smile‚ laugh‚ cry or get excited about. Take the opportunity to view the destinations and see what hidden treasures await you. Thailand is a wondrous kingdom‚ featuring Buddhist temples‚ exotic wildlife‚ and spectacular islands. Along with a fascinating history and a unique culture that includes delectable Thai food and massage

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    chosen Hard disk drive manufacturing firm in this study and the ASEAN country for us to export is Thailand. 2. Introduction of ASEAN country ASEAN(Association of Southeast Asian Nations)‚ was established on 8 August 1967 in Bangkok‚ Thailand‚ with the signing of the ASEAN Declaration (Bangkok Declaration) by the Founding Fathers of ASEAN‚ namely Indonesia‚ Malaysia‚ Philippines‚ Singapore and Thailand. Brunei Darussalam then joined on 7 January 1984‚ Viet Nam on 28 July 1995‚ Lao PDR and Myanmar

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    ruling-coalition party‚ but with a cloud of allegations. • Political unrest in Thailand recently when anti-government protesters recently blocked flights for a week at Bangkok’s main airports. • ASEAN nations have been pushing Indonesia to scrap its Rp.1 million ‘Fiscal’ charge to all Indonesian citizens and expatriates when leaving the Republic of Indonesia either for business or tourism. • Resurgence of violence in Southern Thailand – Northern Malaysian border. • Malaysia granted exploration rights in

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    Globalization in Thailand Nowadays‚ many countries around the world have established gradually closer contact‚ which is the result of unprecedented changes in communications‚ multinational company‚ transportation‚ and deregulation market. This phenomenon is known as globalization. Globalization causes changes in cultures‚ economies‚ laws‚ migrations‚ and politics across the globe. There are many people from the West who know Eastern culture. For example‚ Asians use chopsticks to eat and bowing is

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    Curbing Unemployment through Skills Acquisition: A Study of the National Directorate of Employment (NDE)‚ Kaduna State By AMUPITAN‚ Oboromeni Federal University‚ Lokoja Nigeria January‚ 2011. ABSTRACT The paper “Curbing Unemployment through Skills acquisition: A case of the National Directorate of Employment (NDE)”Kaduna State is about unemployment and how it can be reduced through skills acquisition. This work is aimed at finding out how the NDE has reduced unemployment through its skills acquisition

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    Big Problems Thailand‚ like other countries‚ is facing several problems. Many are trivial; some are significant or BIG. I have reflected on the big problems‚as a Thai fellow‚ that I think are challenging the well-being of Thailand. In fact‚ a small-scale survey conducted by one of my students revealed that the four big problems were ranked as follows: 1. Economic Problem 2. Red-Yellow Groups 3. The Deep South It was found that the environment-related problems (such as global warming

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    allegiance and military coups. In the post-cold war era‚ Thailand is joining a movement across South East Asia and separating itself from autocracy‚ however the process is complex and susceptible to dramatic reversals. Key concepts: monarchy‚ democracy‚democratisation‚ liberalisation‚ revolution‚ military coup‚ autocracy Rundown of Presentation 1.    Journey from absolute Monarchy to political revolution 1.1 Political democratization in Thailand from 1973 1.2 1970’s – 1980’s (1973 Siam Revolution

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