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    Macroeconomics Assignment: Unemployment Unemployment Data for August of 2013 Employment (rose/fell/remained unchanged)‚ and the unemployment rate edged (up/down/stayed unchanged) to (?) percent in the last month. Total nonfarm payroll employment increased by 169‚000 in August‚ and the unemployment rate was little changed at 7.3 percent‚ the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics reported today. Employment rose in retail trade and health care but declined in information. The jobless rate had

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    fade‚ and many of them have dropped out of the workforce entirely‚ discouraged by their inability to find work. That‚ in turn‚ has weakened the total potential of the U.S. economy. This is an extremely worrisome situation. It means that long-term unemployment isn’tjust a temporary ailment that will heal itself as the economy keeps rebounding. It has left permanent scars. The U.S. economy will never be as productive as it could have been had we figured out how to get people back to work more quickly

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    Unemployment and People

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    Unemployment means being out of job or a situation where the individual is willing to work but has none. It either means that they are over qualified for the given work or it is not suited for them. People are unemployed because of insufficient demand of work. Unemployment is a huge challenge facing Philippines. Since that this is one of the countries that have high unemployment rates‚ it slows the growth of the country. Parkin et al‚ states that “To be counted as unemployed‚ a person must be available

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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. 
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    Structural Unemployment

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    The structural unemployment in the Bahamas Tourism and banking which are the Bahamas’ primary and secondary industries are owned by foreign sectors‚ the gross domestic product is at $3065130000 and total household income is at $1793372500. The Bahamas suffers from Dualism which is the doctrine that reality consists of two basic opposing elements‚ often taken to be mind and matter (or mind and body)‚ or good and evil. There should be a dualism by types of ownership whether a foreign sector or Bahamian

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    Unemployment and Welfare

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    Federal poverty and welfare policies This essay will let you know the different opinions of federal policy issues involving welfare causing conflicting debates between national‚ state‚ and local government and how these conflicting issues relate to federalism. Federalism is “A government system where power and authority are shared by national and states governments‚ with the ultimate authority derived from the people. With that been said this essay will also describe the history of TANF

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    Unemployment and Argentina

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    decrease the inflation and increase the growth of GDP by almost 30% in four years. But by 1999 the economy suffered the worst decline since 1930’s and Argentina entered the worst economic crisis in its history. The GDP decreased by almost 20%‚ unemployment drew significantly that caused many public protests and riots in the country. By 2002 the growth of GDP slowly returned and the new government taking different measurements to get the economy back on track. The current policies‚ such as restrictions

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    Value Creation in the Global Apparel Industry Case Analysis #3 By Deborah Bennett Julie Bryan Wynette Gayle Vivian Pankey Neisha Vitello Executive Summary Zara is the flagship fashion retail company under the parent corporation Inditex. First opened in Spain‚ Zara currently has a network of 1‚292 stores spread across 72 countries. The infrastructure Zara has built is a core competency. Their innovations to bring new fashion designs to market faster than competitors differentiates

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    Unemployment in Pakistan

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    capita expenditure 2 Trends in money metric poverty 3 Income distribution 4 Sources of household income 5 Distribution of household 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

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    In the 21st century‚ how important is to be able to read‚ write and speak English in Thailand? At the present time‚ English is used widely around the world and also the most spoken official language. Being able to read‚ write and speak English becomes important for Thai people because of various reasons. English is used in education and in doing business. Firstly‚ it is important for Thai children because English is used in education. There are many sources of knowledge written in English such

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