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    Unemployment Is Saudi

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    Unemployment in Saudi Arabia‚ according to the latest official figures‚ was 5.5 percent of the total Saudi labor force (15 years and older) in 2012. This means there are at least 300‚000 unemployed people in the Kingdom. 
 The decree on the short-run will Couse some sort of difficulties specially on the small and medium firms‚ but on the long-run the decree will affect on the market positively. Therefore we recommend the following: Weather Implement the decree gradually (100 and then 200

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    Automation unemployment

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    reduces‚ then eventually eliminates the need for human intervention.” said by Ankit Kumar Srivastava (Srivastav‚ 2013) With the development of technology‚ the US president‚ Barack Obama argued‚ in June 22‚ 2011‚ that the automation would cause some unemployment in a way. While‚ the opposite side like Milton Friedman came up with lot of drawbacks of low-level technology to the society. Objectives There are three objectives in this report. The first one is to find the

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    Unemployment in Europe

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    Introduction Unemployment is the state of being jobless or else being without an occupation and you have looked for a job without success. You should also be willing and ready to work if given a chance. Lack of occupation is a severe problem not only in Europe but in all corners of the world. People who are unemployed are seen as a liability to the society. This is because people with no jobs or other sources of income are always seen as dependent on their colleagues employed with financial stability

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    Unemployment in Nigeria is one of the critical and major problem the country faces in its present years. This has actually contributed to numbers of societal malaises among Nigerians and can be traced to the malfeasances of all the governments that have been ruling Nigeria since independence. BY Perhaps‚ this is also due to the inferiority complex nature of a black man to the superiority of others. This problem has gone far worse than minds could in imagine putting lots of people under condition

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    Unemployment In Australia

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    Youth unemployment in Australia has been a problem of the past and is rising with poor implementations. As such‚ various factors have to be contributing towards the issue. Contributing factors are approaches or methods that escalate the problem‚ and needs attention should be accorded. Answering the question will develop insights on some of the causes that are global‚ but are not significant in Australia. The cause of unemployment according to Bond et al. (2015) is low education level and skills.

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    How is the increasing rate of unemployment affecting the youth of South Africa? 1. Introduction A major problem in South Africa is the large number of young persons who are unemployed. In South Africa 50% of the South Africans who don’t have jobs‚ are youngsters. Today‚ a matriculation qualification is not enough to get a job in this country‚ even having a degree does not necessarily guarantee employment. South Africa has an acute problem of youth unemployment that requires a multi-pronged

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    Khmer New Year in Cambodia

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    Khmer New Year in Cambodia Khmer New Year‚ or ‘Bon Chol Chhnam Thmei’ in the Khmer language‚ is the greatest traditional festival and national holiday in Cambodia‚ and the celebration last for three days. Khmer New year starts on April the 13th‚ 14th or 15th depending on the ancient horoscope “Maha Sangkran”‚ 2012 it starts on the 13 of April. The majority of the Cambodians are still farmers and Khmer New Year marks the end of the harvest season when farmers enjoy the fruits of their labor and

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    Advantages of Computers Disabled: Computers have changed many disabled people’s lives‚ especially  those who are unable to leave their house because of boundaries such as wheelchairs.  For people who are confined to wheelchairs‚ computers give them a chance to experience many things that would not be possible for them otherwise.  They can go to a particular museum web site and learn about a Van Gogh painting‚ or they can go to a science web site and learn about NASA and the space shuttle. 

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    Unemployment in Pakistan

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    expenditures 4. Employment 1 Labour force participation 2 Unemployment and underemployment 3 Sectoral distribution 4 Real Wages 5 Dependency ratio 5. Nutrition 5. Education 1 Adult literacy rate 2 Primary school gross enrolment rates 3 Secondary school gross enrolment rates 4 Primary school drop-out rates 5 Continuation rates 7. Health 7. Water and Sanitation 8. Housing 9. Assets 10. Summary

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    Cambodian lives were rattled in 1975-1979 when the Khmer Rouge Regime (Red Cambodians) took over Cambodia. Pol Pot‚ the leader of the Khmer Rouge‚ attempted to turn Cambodia into a communist nation. During this time‚ there were one and a half to three million deaths due to execution‚ starvation and disease. The Khmer Rouge took many Cambodians to camps to work on farms. Killing fields were set up over the country. Killing fields were where the Khmer Rouge took Cambodians who were no longer considered

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