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Reasons for Unemployment in Pakistan
CERTIFICATION
Certified that the contents and form of reported entitled

“CAUSES OF UNEMPLOYEMENT IN SOCIETY”

Has been founded satisfactory for the requirement of the degree

Dedicated to our Sweet parents
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

First of all we show my gratitude to Allah Almighty who has always bestowed upon us his blessings.

Then a bundle of thanks to my parents who have supported us financially and morally.

Moreover we are grateful to Miss Fareeha Zaheer 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……………………………………………….05
2. Pakistan’s image in recent years……………………………………..06
3. Improvement in Pakistan’s relation …………………………………06
4. View of Quaid-e-Azam about unemployment……………………….06
5. Few chances of employment…………………………………………07
6. Impact of unemployment on society…………………………………07 a) Increase in Crime………………………………………………...08
7. Uneven distribution of income……………………………………….09
8. Objective of study……………………………………………………11
CHAPTER NO 3
Methodology…………………………………………………………………12
Procedure adopted…………………………………………………………...12
1) Target Population ………………………………………………..12
2) Sample Population……………………………………………….12
3) Sample Size ………………………………………………………13
4) Sampling Method…………………………………………………13
5) Method Of Inquiry………………………………………………..13
6) Data collection…………………………………………………….13
7) Data analysis………………………………………………………13

CHAPTER NO 4

Delimitations of the study………………………………………………14
Questionnaire analysis………………………………………………….14



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