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    Introduction In The Folly of Subsidizing Unemployment article written by Robert Barro‚ it contains information regarding the generous unemployment insurance package and how it compares to the unemployment rate. Is it worth subsidizing? The author expresses his views on the unemployment rate in 2010 in comparison to the worst unemployment rate ever‚ which was in 1982. Obama’s administration policy; is expanding unemployment insurance eligibility to 99 weeks from the standard 26 weeks. This in return

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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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    International Campus KUALA LUMPUR | UHB 2422ADVANCED ENGLISH FOR ACADEMIC COMMUNICATION | Draft 1 (One) Title: High rate of unemployment among graduates in Malaysia; causes‚ problem and solution Submitted to : Mr. Shamshul Helmy Zambahari (Mr.Sham) English Lecturer UTMSPACE‚ KL International Campus UTM‚ Jalan Semarak 54100 Kuala Lumpur Prepared by: : 1. Wan Zaizul Adlan B. Wan Zulkifli (SX070956EEJ04) 2. Mohd Nazim B. Zakaria (SX080641EEJ04) 3. Fuad

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    Since the recession the United States economy faced in 2008 and 2009‚ the economy has been slowly recovering. Currently‚ the unemployment rate in the United States is 4.9%(“Unemployment Rate” ). The Federal Reserve predicts that by the end of 2017‚ the unemployment rate to decrease to 4.8 % (“Economic Outlook” ). Inflation is also decreasing and it is expected to continue to until 2017 ( “Economic Outlook”). As inflation decreases‚ the price level will fall and the purchasing power of consumers

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    alleviate the problem of youth unemployment in Kenya. However‚ these strategies and efforts have come under intense scrutiny in the recent years with the ever rising unemployment rates. This research set to critically examine the existing strategies and efforts to alleviate unemployment among the urban youth with the view to make recommendations on how best the strategies can be implemented. The research also aimed to suggest other viable strategies to help reduce the unemployment problem. The research was

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    for unemployment in the UK? (6m) In this essay I will discuss whether foreigners are the reason for the rise in unemployment in the UK or are the youth to blame. Unemployment has risen from 7.8% up to 8% from 2011 to 2012. This is determined by the adolescence becoming too particular in what occupations they take up. Also not as many students are not getting enough A*-C grades for GCSE’s; therefore not enough qualifications for jobs. Also‚ recession plays a part in the rise of unemployment as going

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    Kazi 1 Youth Unemployment in the Caribbean: Social and Economic Backgrounds : Kazi‚ Tamjidul Huda Kazi Table of Contents Acronyms Terms of Reference Introduction School-to-Work Transition Some Impediments to Labour Force Entry The Caribbean Context Defining Youth Youth Unemployment Rates Specific Social Problems in the Caribbean Youth Development Policies and Programs in the Caribbean Regional Programs International Development Organizations Global Policy Framework Effectiveness of Youth

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    Is structural unemployment something macroeconomic policymakers should be concerned about? How does it differ from cyclical unemployment? Structural unemployment is categorically something that should be considered heavily by macroeconomic policymakers as the ramifications can last for decades and may require drastic actions to readdress the situation. (Structural unemployment‚ 2014) If the closing of the Geelong Ford Factory is taken as an example we can see that this will have an immense impact

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    There has been a constant fall in unemployment amongst black people. Society and their stereotypes about black people have a lot to do with it. Discrimination is also a reason. Millions of African Americans live in communities that lack access to good jobs and good schools and suffer from high crime rates. African American adults are about twice as likely to be unemployed as whites‚ black students delay their white peers in educational completion and achievement‚ and African American communities

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    The Great Depression of the 1930s was disastrous for all laborers. Be that as it may‚ of course‚ Blacks endured more regrettable‚ pushed out of incompetent occupations already hated by whites before the dejection. Blacks confronted unemployment of 50 percent or more‚ contrasted and around 30 percent for whites. Dark wages were no less than 30 percent underneath those of white specialists‚ themselves’ identity scarcely at subsistence level. There was no help from the liberal Roosevelt organization

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