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    Globalization Effects on Jamaica and Thailand Introduction Globalization through dam building (for electricity) and tourism (for economic security)‚ has imposed positive and negative effects on many countries and cultures. This paper focuses on tourisms impact on Jamaica and the consequences dams have had in Thailand. For both countries globalization has had both advantages and disadvantages. Tourisms Effect on Jamaica Globalization through tourism has had a significant effect on Jamaica

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    The Effects of Hurricane Sandy on Jamaica FOUNDATION SKILLS FOR GRADUATE MANAGEMENT EDUCATION The Three Main Effects of Hurricane Sandy that Affected Jamaica were Rainfall Induced Flooding‚ Storm Surges and Winds STEPHANIE SMITH Executive Summary On October 22‚ 2012‚ it was announced by The Office of Disaster Preparedness and Emergency Management (ODPEM‚) that a tropical depression (Sandy) was headed towards the shores of Jamaica and that the arrival to our shores would be on

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    Analyse the causes of Unemployment in the UK Introduction Unemployment means being out of a job and being out of work for many reason‚ which could include various reasons such as educational factors‚ willingness to work‚ inflation‚ recession and many other reasons associated with a person or the employer. It is made up of those who want work and excludes those who are retired‚ disabled and those who can work but are not seeking a position or job. Tong says (2012) ‘government collects labor statistics

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    CAUSES OF UNEMPLOYMENT AMONG THE YOUTH: A CASE STUDY OF MANYANYA VILLAGE IN BUSIA DISTRICT BY OPOSIA JACOB 09/U/14214/EXT A RESEARCH REPORT SUBMITTED IN PARTIAL FULFILLMENT FOR THE AWARD OF A DIPLOMA IN YOUTH IN DEVELOPMENT WORK MAKERERE UNIVERSITY JULY 2011 Declaration I Oposia Jacob do hereby declare that causeseffects and strategies for youth unemployment is entirely my original work‚ except where acknowledged and that it has not been submitted before to any other University

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    NIGERIA’S HIGH RATE OF UNEMPLOYMENT 18 Sep 2013 The government should move fast to curtail the scourge The chairman of the Subsidy Reinvestment and Employment Programme (Sure-P)‚ Dr. Christopher Kolade‚ has bemoaned the rising rate of unemployment in the country‚ saying that no fewer than 40 million Nigerians are without jobs.  Even before Dr. Kolade spoke‚ Nigerians were already aware of the dire situation as unemployment rate in the country has been increasing over the years. According to

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    Minimum wage causes unemployment United States has established minimum wage since 1938 because they believe that minimum wage is the first step that helps to provide a better and decent life to the people. (Edwards at al‚ 2007) From 1997‚ the United States federal minimum wage was USD5.15 per hour and up till today‚ it has increases it to USD7.25 per hour. (Edwards at al‚ 2007) Though increased of wages will bring a decent life to the people‚ it will also damage the economy of the United States

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    "Outline the major causes of unemployment and social consequences of unemployment for the Australian economy". There are a number of causes of unemployment‚ which ultimately result in both positive and negative consequences for Australias economy. These causes are outlined as follows. Economic growth is possibly the most influential factor causing unemployment. The demand for labour is a derived demand‚ meaning that it is determined by the level of demand for goods and services in an economy. This

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    Causes of unemployment The main cause of unemployment in many countries is competition in the labor market‚ as there are few employment opportunities. This leads to a situation where for every available opportunity‚ there are more than one qualified individuals. This means that when one gets employment‚ others will lack employment. Currently increased technology shifts production from labor intensive to capital intensive. When these machines replace workers‚ they lack employment hence contributes

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    Unemployment is an ongoing problem throughout the world. One may asked‚ what is unemployment? It is the number of persons who are willing and able to work but are unable to find jobs. Unemployment is harmful to a country because it imposes costs on a Society. The cost of employment to a nation can be categorised under three heading‚ namely · The Social Cost · The Cost to the Exchequer · The Economic Cost The Social Cost of Unemployment The social cost of involuntary unemployment is incalculable

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    Determining Causes and Effects Determining Causes and Effects The majority of blood donors are middle aged due to advertising not being effective among youth donors. Young prospective first time donors‚ with their long-term donation potential‚ are especially attractive targets for blood agencies. Youth are often underrepresented in donor pools‚ however; persuading them to give blood may require specifically tailored marketing communication. The first cause of not being effective in advertising

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