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    feature of Commonwealth Budget. The Budget is theoretically reasonable on a national level‚ where Government has achieved its objective of starting the process of putting Australia back on the path of a sustainable budget. This should give business the confidence it needs to invest and innovate. But the function of fiscal policy is reduced for current Australian economy‚ because the world economies are more integrated than before‚ so the government should take another direction to recover the economy

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    criminal‚ or are considered anti-social‚ which are committed by young people (Harambolos & Holburn‚ 2004‚ p.331). However‚ many deviant acts that are disapproved of are not defined as criminal. For example suicide and alcoholism are not illegal in Australia. Deviant behaviour can be defined as social problems reflect violations of normative expectations. Behaviour or situations that depart from norms are deviant. Deviant behaviour is caused by inappropriate socialization – for example‚ when the learning

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    Psychological Effects of Unemployment and Underemployment Individual and family consequences. Job loss is associated with elevated rates of mental and physical health problems‚ increases in mortality rates‚ and detrimental changes in family relationships and in the psychological well-being of spouses and children. Compared to stably employed workers‚ those who have lost their jobs have significantly poorer mental health‚ lower life satisfaction‚ less marital or family satisfaction‚ and poorer

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    1003IBA Globalisation‚ the Asia-Pacific and Australia 2009 Assessment Essay By Fabian Mansouri 2735062 Question: How important is politics in shaping the progress of globalisation? 2200 Words Introduction During the past century politics has played a crucial role in the leadership and progression of nation states‚ and their transition into a globalising world. A historic understanding of economic globalisation alerts us to the potential for politics to either

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    The case of youth unemployment in Nigeria has been a popular discourse with various perspectives to causes and consequences of unemployment. The rate of youth unemployment has been alarming according to the National Bureau of Statistics. In 2004‚ young people aged between 15-24 years made up 52.9% of the total number of unemployed persons while those aged between 25-44 made up a further 41.1% . It is also estimated that there would be 14 million new entrants into the labour market between 2009-2011

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    After WW2‚ Australia felt that the population was too small to defend itself in case of another event. It also felt that Australia needed an economic boost and an increase in the population was the way to do so. In a speech to parliament in 1944‚ Immigration Minister Arthur Calwell expresses the need for migrants; “…Only by filling this land can we establish a title to hold it” (House of Representatives‚ Debates‚ 1944‚ vol. HR177‚ p.935). The Chifley Labor government’s aim in the late 1940s was

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    several types of unemployment found in many factors which contribute high or low unemployment in Taiwan. The first factor is structural unemployment. This factor made labor substitution exists and this reflects mismatch between the skills and the requirements of the new job opportunities. People lack the necessary skills for available jobs will make the high unemployment. Many people found it difficult to gain re-employment without an investment in re- training after unemployment. People’s tastes

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    The problems of unemployment among graduates   I.  Introduction A. Unemployment occurs when we try to search for employment but fail to do so. It is the biggest problem facing graduates today. There are reasons for unemployment to occur‚ problems graduates face due to unemployment and certainly‚ measures governments/employers and we‚ as graduates can take to reduce unemployment. II. Body Paragraph 1 Topic sentence: Firstly‚ the reason for unemployment among graduates is low problem solving

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    Does Unemployment affect Alcohol Related Fatalities? Many Americans have been or know someone who has been affected by one or both of the topics of this paper. Alcohol Impaired driving otherwise known as driving under the influence is a hot button topic that most Americans have heard about. Unemployment is a never-ending merry-go-round of stress that the average American dreads. Many people watch the fluctuation of both of these numbers on the news year round‚ but December is a month when both

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    Yuvraj Suri- Employment How has Unemployment been linked with poverty in past few years? Unemployment lies at the core of poverty. For the poor‚ labor is often the only asset they can use to improve their well-being. Hence the creation of productive employment opportunities is essential for reducing poverty and it is crucial to provide decent jobs that secure income for the poor. As the rate of unemployment increases the poverty would also increase as the people’s wants would increase. GLOBAL

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