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Case Study on Unemployment in the Philippines
CASE STUDY
Cherry Grace Cuizon
Danice Marie Lorenzo
Roselle Corpuz
Roleen Carl Cuarteron
Ralph Anthon Tato

Problem
The increasing number of unemployment rate in the Philippines and parallel to this is the increasing number of poor people
Objectives

Alternative Course of Action
Freeing the majority of the Filipino people from feudal bondage through a genuine agrarian reform program and rural industrialization.
Establishing a livelihood and vocational programs in ever community if possible to give opportunities to those undergraduates.
Optimizing local capital to enable the country to produce the needs of the domestic market and the local economy and provide gainful employment to the populace through nationalist industrialization; careful use of our natural resources for local industry.
Developing our human resources through a patriotic and democratic culture.
Indulging into an independent, equally beneficial relation with foreign countries; putting up a patriotic and pro-people government and instituting a sovereign and democratic constitution.
Implementation
The government should be capable of freeing the Filipino people from centuries-old feudal bondage or even improve the people beneficiaries’ productivity and implement genuine agrarian reform and rural industrialization.
The government should establish a livelihood and vocational programs in every community because not all Filipino people have finished their studies and those undergraduates have opportunities to have a job.
The government should promote industrialization and full employment based on sound agricultural development and agrarian reform, through industries that make full and efficient use of human and natural resources, and which are competitive in both domestic and foreign markets.
The government, especially the DENR should implement rules about the proper use of our natural resources and we, the people should use our natural resources properly and carefully because natural

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