Unemployment Among Graduates Imagine you have just graduate and are now looking for a job. You send letters and emails to related company and even go to nearby company for walk in interview. Unfortunately‚ no respond from the letters and emails u sent. And every walk in interview failed. Now you are sitting on your chair and thinking‚ why I cannot get a job? How am I going to live? Am I going to rely on my parents again? Good evening ladies and gentlemen‚ my name is Ooi Geok Thing and today
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NATION’S INCOME PART 1: MULTIPLE CHOICES: 1. Macroeconomists study a. decisions of households and firms. b. the interaction of households and firms. c. economy-wide phenomena. d. regulations on firms and unions. 2. Which of the following questions is more likely to be studied by a microeconomist than a macroeconomist? a. Why do prices in general rise by more in some countries than in others? b. Why do wages differ across industries? c. Why do production and income increase
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The Real Unemployment Rate The real unemployment rate that the government puts out every week does not reflect the true unemployment rate in the United States. There are many people who should be considered unemployed but are not. Some people are not even counted in the labor force when they should be. These people include those who have given up looking for a job for four weeks straight because they are discouraged as well as people who are in the armed forces. I personally thing that both
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The subject of unemployment a major challenge is a controversial issue. In depth analysis of unemployment a major challenge can be an enriching experience. Indispensable to homosapians today‚ it is impossible to overestimate its impact on modern thought. It still has the power to shock global commercial enterprises‚ who are yet to grow accustomed to its disombobulating nature. With the primary aim of demonstrating my considerable intellect I will now demonstrate the complexity of the many faceted
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family below‚ use the current family members (step-parents‚ if needed) 10 How many persons‚ including the applicant‚ are dependent upon the family income? (i) Relationship to applicant (ii) Age 10a Income earner A. ____________________________ _________________ 10b Income earner B. ____________________________ _________________ 10c Income earner C. ____________________________ _________________ 10d Other Member D. ____________________________ _________________ 10e Other Member
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According to economists‚ employment and unemployment results when the supply and demand for human resources or labour is out of balance. Supply and demand are influenced by a range of forces that are the result of the interaction of economic‚ structural and policy factors. Economic Factors Economic factors affect both the supply and demand sides of labour. Demand for goods and services stimulate production which‚ in turn‚ generates employment. The resulting demand for workers affects the supply
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three types of unemployment are: frictional‚ structural‚ and cyclical (Littenberg & Tregarthen‚ 2009). Frictional unemployment exists because it takes time for job seekers to find businesses who are looking to hire and vice versa (Littenberg & Tregarthen‚ 2009). Businesses post wanted ads on job search sites and unemployed workers use the sites to find employers who are looking for their skill set. The time it takes the two to find each other is frictional unemployment (Littenberg &
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Sharon Reid English 101- N 09/09/2010 Paper #2 Unemployment in my Community There are a lot of unemployed people in my community. The unemployment rate is going up every day in my community. It is causing a lot of problems‚ because people are losing their homes. I have three effective solutions that will decrease the rate of unemployment in my community.
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If unemployment rises in a country‚ will its standard of living necessarily decline? Unemployment refers to the condition and extent of joblessness within an economy‚ and is measured in terms of the unemployment rate‚ which is the number of unemployed workers divided by the total civilian labor force. If unemployment rises in a country it will affect the country’s standard of living in a negative way‚ take Jamaican economy for example‚ approximately 65% of the labour is unemployed‚ so if 65%
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YOUTH UNEMPLOYMENT Unemployment arises whenever the supply of labour exceeds the demand for it at the prevailing wage rate. Causes of unemployment can therefore be analyzed from both the supply and the demand sides of the labour market in Nigeria. On the supply side‚ there is the rapidly growing urban labour force arising from rural-urban migration. Rural-urban migration is usually explained in terms of push-pull factors. The push factors include the pressure resulting from man-land ratio
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