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    Unemployment Gina July 23‚ 2013 Economics Word Count: 2‚112 Table of Contents What is unemployment?........................................................................................................................................3 The Causes and Types of Unemployment……………....................................................................................................................................3-5 Effects of Unemployment...

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    of ’Unemployment’Unemployment occurs when a person who is actively searching for employment is unable to find work. Unemployment is often used as a measure of the health of the economy. | The most frequently cited measure of unemployment is the unemployment rate. This is the number of unemployed persons divided by the number of people in the labor force. Reasons for Unemployment People can be unemployed for a variety of reasons. The Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) notes five prime reasons

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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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    356.35 for rural areas and Rs. 538.60 for urban areas. 1 out of every 4 Indians earns less than $0.40 per day. 75% of the poor are in rural areas. Most of them are daily wagers and landless labourers. A slum in India A study was done by the McKinsey Global Institute. This study found 54% of the people living in India were living on a household income of less than 90‚000 rupees a year. That means about a dollar per person per day. National Commission for Enterprises in the Unorganised Sector (NCEUS)

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    Located in West Africa and bordering the Atlantic‚ Nigeria is a big country that occupies 356‚667 square miles with a total population of 168 million. Nigeria is abundant in natural resources like coal‚ gold‚ lead‚ iron‚ salt‚ copper‚ and zinc‚ but it is best known as a big producer of oil. Thanks to its size‚ population‚ and resources‚ Nigeria is dubbed as “the giant of Africa” (Falola‚ 4). According to World Bank Data of 2010‚ Nigeria has an annual percentage growth rate as 8.0%‚ one of the world’s

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    Privity essay Privity of Contract is the relation that exists between contracting parties . Privity of contract applies mainly to HYPERLINK "http /www .wordiq .com /definition /Contract_of_sale " \o "Contract of sale " contracts of sale of goods or services and is restricted to the parties to a contract . Thus ‚ a third party is precluded from initiating legal action against the parties to the contract for entitlement in excess of its benefits as provided in the contract . Moreover ‚ a third party

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    Unemployment Employment is the prime means for people to earn money‚ allowing them to provide the basic necessities‚ such as food‚ water‚ clothing‚ and shelter for themselves as well as their family members. Since employment is so important to our society‚ the increasing rate of people loosing their jobs is becoming a serious problem. The loss of a job can cause individuals to loose important possessions‚ such as‚ their home‚ car‚ etc.. It will also affect their lifestyle‚ having to manage their

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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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    THE INFLUENCE OF TELEVISION PROGRAMSON THE SOCIO- CULTURAL VALUES OF NIGERIA YOUTHS (A CASE STUDY OF KATSINA METROPOLIS) CHAPTER ONE 1.0 Introduction 1.1 Background of the study This study is on The Impact of television Programs on the Cultural Values of Nigerian Youths using katsina state as a case study. The term culture has been defined differently by different people. The different definitions attached to culture are based on the differences in the orientation of the people. Jekayinka

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    fundamental cause of their peoples’ poverty‚ and the global political economy produces an increase in unjust social relations in class‚ race‚ and even ecological systems. As Nigeria consists of a wealthy class which seeks wealth by any means‚ it is hard to see how a country like this can evolve much more until corruption is taken out of everyday relationships of the upper class. However‚ there is great hope at the same time‚ because Nigeria is a country that has learned to make positive changes

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