ARE GRADUATES TO BE BLAMED? UNEMPLOYMENT OF COMPUTER SCIENCE GRADUATES IN MALAYSIA By Norshima Zainal Shah Dublin City University‚ Ireland ABSTRACT The primary aim of this paper is to identify future help which can contribute towards reducing the unemployment rate of graduates in Malaysia‚ especially those with Computer Science Degrees. It does so by gaining initial insights into this problem through two groups: graduates and employers. The data draws on why graduates are unemployed from their own
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optimistic. Those school leavers in the age of 15-24 entering the labor market have little competitiveness compared graduate job applicants‚ especially when the supply of graduate workers are so abundant in the market (Chung Kim-wah 2009). The unemployment rate of them keeps rising and reached 19.5% in 2008 (Youth Study Series 2009). Those unemployed receive no salary while they need money for daily expenses‚ creating potential financial burden on them. Facing competition among themselves‚ the young
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build their livelihoods through buying then selling goods and services. In addition‚ there is little to no government intervention‚ so people can amass wealth without fear of retribution. There is a downfall to this seemingly flawless concept: unemployment. In a society whose standard of living is based solely on their income‚ it’s not unusual to see how rampant the economic imbalance is in America. Because of this imbalance‚ there is widespread homelessness‚ unreliable employment‚ and unnecessary
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Depression came as a surprise to Canadians. When the stock market in the US‚ the biggest exported target for Canada’s primary resources after war‚ crashed‚ they reduced their demand for the products‚ people in Canada’s primary industries went bankrupt‚ unemployment rate raised from four point two percent to thirty percent‚ people could no more effort the luxurious lives‚ they did not buy much goods‚ which made other Canadian companies bankrupt‚ within a year millions of Canadians lost their jobs. Canadian
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Unemployment in Hungary-the effect of the economic crisis Unemployment in Hungary- The effect of the economic crisis I. Introduction One of the most serious problems in Hungary is the unemployment. People are trying to find solutions to beat the unemployment but yet those efforts were hopeless‚ and they are still fighting to create job possibilities for the unemployed people. The economic crisis which occurred all over Europe brought a big change on the whole world. Because of the
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Consequently‚ those countries are struggling to repay the long-term foreign debts and unable to escape the vicious circle of poverty. Second‚ there is a great deal of troubles for the society with too many people. For example‚ the appreciation of unemployment rates will cause bad impacts on social welfare; and the education and healthcare system may not be able to meet the needs of the public. Also‚ the community will be suffered from severe hunger‚ formidable crime rates and unstable politic situation
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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
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Unemployment is present in every economy and measures how healthy an economy is. It is when workers who are able and willing to work don’t have jobs. It is quite impossible to reach zero unemployment no matter how high aggregate demand is because there is always ’natural unemployment’ that would occur in most businesses booms. A country measure’s unemployment by taking the unemployment rate‚ which is the number of unemployed‚ expressed as a percentage of the labor force. (Labor force-the total number
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‘You don’t live when you are unemployed—you exist’ (Jackson & Crooks 1993). Impact of unemployment and Cultural Norms on environment and development “Think Globally‚ Act Locally” 1. Introduction. The concept of “environment” has evolved since it started to become a global issue in the early 1970s. At first‚ it was a kind of global recognition that the Earth‟s ecosystems are in fact fragile‚ and that human beings have been contributing much to its de generation. When countries started to join efforts
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The comparison of unemployment rate in United Kingdom and Singapore Based on this chart table‚ show that the gap of unemployment rate between these two countries‚ United Kingdom and Singapore is quite has difference. In the year 2008‚the unemployment rate in United Kingdom is 5.6% but Singapore is 2.3%‚have a difference of 2.3%.The unemployment rate of United Kingdom in year 2009 rises up 1.9% which is 7.5% compared to 5.6% in year 2008 while the unemployment rate of Singapore also have a rise
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