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    Unemployment

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    FRAUD FACTS Issue 12 April 2011 INFORMATION FOR ORGANISATIONS An introduction to fraud detection Fraud detection should form part of an organisation’s overall anti-fraud strategy to identify and stop new or historical fraud at the earliest opportunity. Effective fraud detection saves money and protects businesses and their employees‚ shareholders and customers. What is fraud detection? Fraud detection is the identification of actual or potential fraud within an organisation. It relies upon the implementation

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    Unemployment - Australia

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    Unemployment Unemployment refers to those people who are willing and able to work‚ actively seeking work but is unable to find suitable employment. In Australia unemployment is measured by a monthly telephone survey of the labour force conducted by the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS). These unemployment statistics reflect the number of people who are not working but actively seeking it. To be classified as actively seeking work the following criteria must be followed: regularly checking

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    Unemployment From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia Unemployment (or joblessness)‚ as defined by the International Labour Organization‚ occurs when people are without jobs and they have actively sought work within the past four weeks.[2] The unemployment rate is a measure of the prevalence of unemployment and it is calculated as a percentage by dividing the number of unemployed individuals by all individuals currently in the labour force. In a 2011 news story‚ BusinessWeek reported‚ "More than

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    Preliminary Report One | Unemployment in the Philippines | | Ysabela carisse L. de Claro | 10/15/2012 | Sociology A52 11236396 Output One in Sociology | Our country faces problems like any country in the world. Poverty‚ crimes‚ environmental issues‚ etc. Some problems are rather easier to solve than others but one problem that is rather massive in the Philippines is unemployment. But what is unemployment? Unemployment according to the International Labour Organization occurs when

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    Scarcity & Unemployment

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    In this report‚ the author will discuss the complications of a shortage in supply using the pharmaceutical industry as an example and the measures that can be taken to ease them. 2.0. Complications of Shortage in Supply A drop in profit will cause pharmaceutical manufacturers to limit the supply of their drugs‚ due to lesser enticement and resources to produce. The potential issues that will arise from the situation will be discussed as follows: 2.1 Unfair trading and Black Markets The

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    Youth Unemployment Amar Chamas Charbel Makhlouf Pamela Atallah Mohamad Fattouh Nazih Chbeir PSPA 202 American University of Beirut Question 1- What is the problem?  When we refer to youth adults we mean those individuals who are between 20 and 40 years. Youth Unemployment can be defined as individuals who are raging between 20 to 40 years‚ are not being working for a period of time‚ and are seeking to find job. “More than 200 million people are globally unemployed today‚ with the unemployment rate

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    Unemployment in Uae

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    This paper demonstrates and discusses the subject of high unemployment in UAE‚ also the reasons behind it from different resources. Further the solution and the recommendation Introduction United Arab Emirates is one of GCC members which suffer unemployment increase since the early country development time of the 70th of the past century. According to the (C.I.A The World Factbook‚ n.d.) the unemployment rate for the United Arab Emirates is 2.1%; with roughly 32.6% of Emirati

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    Unemployment in Greece

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    agriculture (19.8 percent)‚ according to 1998 estimates in the 2000 CIA World Factbook . Greece ’s total labor force numbered 4.32 million in 1999‚ when unemployment was estimated at 9.9 percent. Generally‚ more men work in the industry sector while women dominate the service and agriculture industries. Greek women tend to have higher unemployment rates than men and are on average paid less. For additional income many Greeks work in seasonal or nonpermanent agricultural or service industry positions

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    1. Describe the trends in unemployment and inflation The number of people out of work fell by 14‚000 to 2.5 million in the three months to December 2012 (ONS).The unemployment rate was 7.8%‚ of the economically active population‚ down 0.1% on July to September 2012. A few months after the start of the recession in 2008‚ unemployment started to rise sharply. When the global financial crisis hit‚ the unemployment rate was a little over 5% or 1.6 million. Towards the end of 2009‚ with the UK coming

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    of countries across the globe. This is despite geographical boundaries. Unemployment can be described as the situation where an individual or individuals that are within the labour age (varies between countries) are without jobs even though they are willing to work. Begg (2000) defined unemployment as the measure of the number of people registered for work but without work. In his work‚ Atkinson (1994) defined unemployment as a situation where people are willing to work but cannot find jobs. Several

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