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    Unemployment in the family

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    Abstract Emotional distress arising from job loss affects both the job loser and other family members. This article examines longitudinal data on unemployment and assesses its impact on automobile workers and their families. The financial hardship produced through unemployment was found to directly affect family relationships. Key words: unemployment‚ families‚ job loss‚ auto industry‚ financial hardship Funds for the research were provided by the Michigan Health Care Research and Education

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    Unemployment in Nigeria

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    Towards solving youth unemployment in Nigeria The federal government recently inaugurated inter-ministerial committee on job fair to address all the identified barriers to job creation and sustainable livelihood in the country‚ OLUGBENGA SALAMI writes Tell those graduates to stop combing here and there for jobs. If there are no lucrative offers of employment‚ they should establish themselves by starting something. Unemployment is a pest that has and still eating deep into the fabric of Nigeria

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    Unemployment Satire

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    Ms. Decap English 10 January 17 2014 Unemployment Proposal Unemployment rates are skyrocketing. According to the Internet‚ 12% of the U.S. population is unemployed. Unemployment not only effects the lives of the unemployed‚ but their families and communities too. The stress of unemployment can lead to declines in individual and family well-being and could potentially effect the outcomes of their children. Widespread unemployment in neighborhoods reduces resources‚ which may result in inadequate

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    Unemployment Issue

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    According from the article that I read about “The Unemployment Issue Among the Malay Job Seekers”‚ I do not agree with some of the statement that the writer states in the article. In my opinion‚ firstly‚ I do not agree when the writer say that Malays student can’t get along with other races students. From my experience‚ most Chinese students are hard to get along and tolerate with Malays or maybe Indians in school or college. I am not sure the statement is based on what IPT whether public or private

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    Unemployment in Uganda

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    Solns: The need for Reforms: Diagnosing the Problems of Education in Africa Proactively speaking‚ I strongly believe that there is possibility for a virtuous circle of education and growth in Africa before the turn of the century‚ and we need to create it. “This means that finance ministers of our States in Africa should be concerned about education‚ and education ministers about economic growth.” South Africa for example should emphasized technical and vocational education by giving it prestige

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    The Psychological Impact of Unemployment Posted By: LexisNexis Occupational Injuries & Illnesses Staff June 25‚ 2009 Reported by: Shanine A. Fortuno August 6‚ 2012 Presented to: Ms. Grace E. Engallado‚ DBM The Psychological Impact of Unemployment Posted by:: LexisNexis Occupational Injuries & Illnesses Staff 06/25/2009 02:06:25 AM EST Unemployment‚ particularly when unexpected or involuntary‚ may take its toll on mental health. A large body of scientific evidence demonstrates

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    Unemployment in America

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    good news for you: according to the New York Times‚ the unemployment rate in America dropped to 7.7% which is the lowest rate in four years. But is this rate low enough? The answer is no. The labor market is far from recovery. There are around 11 million people who still need jobs. Throughout American history of unemployment‚ The United States has experienced 11 recessions since the end of the postwar period in 1948. The U.S. unemployment rate rose steadily from 5% in January 2008 to a peak of

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    Educated Unemployment

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    UNEMPLOYMENT PROBLEM IN INDIA India’s educated youths are facing some serious issues like educated unemployment and underemployment. Currently‚ in India‚ we have fairly low inflation but unemployment is high. In particular‚ educated unemployment is very high. It is around 20 % among graduates. One suspects that political instability in the country‚ lack of entrepreneurship‚ lack of quality education and quality students‚ for instance is the result of excessive unemployment. Bad education

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    Apprenticeships and Unemployment The boon for the American economy comes from three directions in the short view‚ and infinite possibilities in the long view. First‚ there would be more Americans working. If more are working‚ then in theory‚ fewer would require government assistance. That would both expand the tax base because more people would be contributing to it‚ and reduce the amount of tax dollars obligated to subsidies‚ benefits‚ and entitlements because fewer people would be taking

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    problem of unemployment

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    Unemployment is a serious problem in our country‚ which leads to poverty. Many people are eager to find jobs SuPport themselves as well as their families but there are not enough jobs for everyone. As a result the problem of unemployment is seen at every level. Lack of job opportunities has brought depression and hopelessness among our youth. It has made them to go astray which creates many other problems like drug addiction‚ identity crises‚ etc. Let us first examine the causes of the problem

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