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    topics. His goal is to convince with relevant arguments the reader .     structure Introduction Development Conclusion Subject - led - two arguments with examples or facts - Position ( decision) - Subject asked - 2 against arguments with examples or facts - Retell the best argument - Topic divided - Reflection ‚ question‚ suggestion * You do not take position in the intro ! !   Examples of introductions - The school is compulsory for all children. However‚ it is not everyone who attends

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    ESSAY Unemployment Unemployment is a worldwide curse. It is recognized as the mother of courtliness ills. It encourages dishonesty‚ corruption and falsehood. It develops dark side of human character. There are different causes of unemployment like poverty‚ over population‚ in-effective education system and industrial development. Similarly there are various steps to check this giant problem. No doubt the government is fully aware of this problem but the quick remedies

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    who provided us with a chance to work on this topic. Table of contents: ABSTRACT………………………………………………………………….01 CHAPTER NO 1 INTRODUCTION……………………………………………………………02 1. Unemployment………………………………………………………….03 2. Employed…………….. ………………………………………………..03 3. Out of labor force………..……………………………………………...03 4. Labor force……………………………………………………………...03 5. Causes of unemployment in Pakistan…………………………………..03 CHAPTER NO 2 Review of the related literatures………………………………………………05 1. Pakistan’s poverty rate………………………………………………

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    INTRODUCTION The economic contraction in the 1930s‚ propelled by the collapse of the economies in industrialised states‚ had a ripple effect on the small vulnerable economies of the Caribbean. During the 1930s‚ the region started to experience economic recessions due to a decline in exports. The repercussions were even greater for those countries locked into monocrop production and dependent on the trade relations that existed between them and the developed countries of Europe and the U.S. The

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    Unemployment in Saudi Arabia Abstract: We can state that the main goal of any development plan in any place in the world is securing jobs for citizens. In the kingdom‚ we are living through unprecedented growth. We have seven million foreigners and we rank second after the U.S. in remittances. Yet‚ 10 percent of Saudis are vying for getting the 2‚000 riyals offered by the Hafez program for job-seeking citizens. In this research‚ we are going to discuss

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    The causes and consequences of unemployment Unemployment causes There are three main causes of unemployment‚ the first is cyclical unemployment which is unemployment arising from a lack of aggregate demand. Demand for most products are likely to be low and unemployment may be high. Since not a lot of people are buying a product‚ firms do not need as much labour and will reduce it leading to unemployment. This in turn will lower disposable income and decrease demand for certain products‚ hence

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    consequences of unemployment * Improve the current account position Less spending on imports Some products for the domestic market will be sold to the export market instead Good because it may increase AD * Hysterisis -The hysteresis effect describes a possible consequence of a country experiencing persistently high rates of long term unemployment. Hysteresis means “to be behind” and it relates to the economic costs of unemployment because of the damage that unemployment does to the skills

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    UNEMPLOYMENT Nowadays‚ some of the macroeconomics and policy makers assume that unemployment and inflation are too bad‚ because both of this factor able to reduce social welfare (Ruprah & Luengas‚ 2011). The growth and shocks in unemployment may be able to reduce of this deregulation of monetary policy that has been followed with high volume of growth (Eatwell‚ 2000). Among industrial and developed countries‚ long-term trends in unemployment since the world war show a distinct break in 1970s

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    Effects of Unemployment Unemployment or joblessness is a state of life in which a person is missing a paid employment opportunity and is actively seeking work. Nowadays hundreds of millions of people are off the pay roll‚ roughly corresponding to about seven percent of the world’s population‚ whereas these rates can be much higher in regions of Southern and Western Africa or the Middle East. Furthermore‚ in the era of globalization and in a time of financial market disruptions unemployment is on the

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    11/18/2011 Suleyman Causes and Effects of Unemployment Unemployment rate is the litmus paper of a country’s economy‚ security and its overall production force. The more unemployment rate increases the more consumption rate decreases. Since many people are unemployed‚ their spending power struggles causing the economic wheel to stop rotating. High Unemployment rates indirectly induce a widespread of insecurity within the general population. Unemployment‚ which caused by many factors has had a painful

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