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    Unemployment in Saudi Arabia student name: Feras Alasmari student ID: LAB427 instructor name: Mr. Zohair Khojah course: macroeconomics Introduction: A lot of people mix between unemployment rate of a country and all the people that don’t have jobs within the same country which is wrong. When calculating the unemployment rate we only consider people with in the labor force. That means when we calculate unemployment rate in Saudi Arabia‚ we eliminate people under 15 years old (which

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    independence from British colonial rule in 1980 to an economic crisis that reached its climax in the years 2006-2008 and that had far-reaching effects into almost every sector of the economy and a world topping unemployment rate of over 95% according to the CIA World Factbook (2012). The unemployment rate is the proportion of the economically active population that is unemployed and actively looking for employment (Hussmanns‚ 2007). In 1990‚ Zimbabwe embarked on a program of Economic Reforms popularly

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    Commission for Enterprises in the Unorganised Sector (NCEUS) published a report in 2007. This report state‚ 77% of Indians (that means 836 million people)‚ lived on less than 20 rupees per day (USD 0.50 nominal‚ USD 2.0 in PPP). Most of them have no job or social security. They live in abject poverty.[2][3] One of the problems with estimating poverty in India is a lack of consistent and reliable numbers. McKinsey study quoted above (46% at $1 a day or above for a household size of 5) is off by a factor compared

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    English play on social evils {dowry} The Demanded Dowry Characters:- Narrator[N] Ghosh Family-Mr. Ghosh [FG]‚ Mrs. Ghosh [MG]‚ Sagar [son] Rai Family-Mr. Rai [FR]‚ Mrs. Rai [MR]‚ Sagarika [daughter] Story N:-Today we‚ the seven members {names} of this play greet you all. Here we have in our play Mr. Rai being played by XYZ…. He is a retired person who had worked in Indian navy before. Now we have Mrs. Rai being played by XYZ…. She is

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    Unemployment case in the Municipality Of Murcia Negros Occidental Unemployment definition The state of being involuntarily out of work. The unemployment rate is the number unemployed as a percentage of the total population of working age. An unemployment level of under 3% is thought of as a natural rate as people change their jobs‚ their residences‚ and their state of health. Structural unemployment occurs when the labour market no longer requires a particular skill‚ as in the case of printing

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    Unemployment affects people differently. Some face financial stress‚ even to the point of losing their homes. Others can be so depressed that they become emotionally and socially unstable‚ even to the point of committing crimes. These effects of unemployment have many causes. The main reasons for unemployment are improvement of technology‚ recession‚ and globalization. Unemployment has been increasing over the past ten years. It has more than doubled since January of 2000. According to the Bureau

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    Unemployment refers to the number of people in an economy who are willing and able to work‚ but are unable to get a job. Some effects on the economy are that individuals need to satisfy their needs before their wants‚ therefore decreasing their standard of living. Businesses will have to cut prices in order to sell their products. By cutting prices this leads to sometimes negative profits. If this happens to a business constantly the business will go out of business which will lead to an increase

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    Article 3 of “On Evil” argues that good cannot cause evil insofar that good is not deficient in any way. “Good insofar as it is deficient causes evil‚ it follows that good causes evil insofar as good already has within itself some evil.” (Aquinas 68) And Aquinas then places this into 2 separate categories. The first category‚ good insofar as it is deficient meaning that it is not intrinsically good and evil threatens its perfection and the second category is that good causes evil by accident. (Aquinas

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    * HOLIDAY ASSIGNMENT “Business studies” A TOOL TO SOLVE THE PROBLEMS OF YOUTH UNEMPLOYMENT IN NIGERIA. Definition of unemployment Unemployment is define as a situation in which person of working age‚ able and willing to work are unable to find paid employment. Which results to joblessness‚ an unemployment can be simple explained as a situation whereby‚ people who are available‚ capable of working and qualified by age to work but could not find job (employment).

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    Job Loss on Menthal Health When people lose their jobs‚ as a result of they might have a significant deterioration in mental health occurs. The term unemployment is defined and operationalized determines who is included and exclude (Gilder G 1981). May have a significantly detrimental effect in depression‚ anxiety and psychosomatic symptoms. The principal aim is to investigate whether a relationship exists between job loss and mental health. Mental health is more than an absence of

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