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    Unemployment in India Unemployment India as a nation is faced with massive problem of unemployment. Unemployment can be defined as a state of worklessness for a man fit and willing to work. It is a condition of involuntary and not voluntary idleness. Some features of unemployment have been identified as follows: 1. The incidence of unemployment is much higher in urban areas than in rural areas. 2. Unemployment rates for women are higher than those for men. 3. The incidence of unemployment

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    student with technical skills and knowledge. The disadvantage of this method is that they are lack of experiments‚ thinking skills and critical thinking and thus halt the brain to develop. Usually‚ in a big company‚ they would like to hire an employee from a graduate whom has a skills of critical thinking which woul definitely will help them expanding their company. If the graduate lack of that skills‚ the company may lost interest to hire them. After that‚ fresh graduate seems to be always expecting

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    UNEMPLOYMENT Nowadays‚ some of the macroeconomics and policy makers assume that unemployment and inflation are too bad‚ because both of this factor able to reduce social welfare (Ruprah & Luengas‚ 2011). The growth and shocks in unemployment may be able to reduce of this deregulation of monetary policy that has been followed with high volume of growth (Eatwell‚ 2000). Among industrial and developed countries‚ long-term trends in unemployment since the world war show a distinct break in 1970s

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    Affect of unemployment in economy Unemployment (or joblessness) occurs when people are without work and actively seeking work. The unemployment rate is a measure of the prevalence of unemployment and it is calculated as a percentage by dividing the number of unemployed individuals by all individuals currently in the labor force. During periods of recession‚ an economy usually experiences a relatively high unemployment rate.[2] According to International Labour Organization report‚ more than

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    Some Consequences of Unemployment We often hear about the main causes for unemployment. When consumers buy fewer goods‚ shops and factories may have to reduce the number of workers or close entirely. As the government collects less sales tax‚ civil employees may likewise lose their jobs. Changes in technology may also bring about a rise in unemployment as workers are no longer needed in certain sectors. Natural disasters such as tornadoes and floods may cause so much damage that normal employment

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    ESSAY Unemployment Unemployment is a worldwide curse. It is recognized as the mother of courtliness ills. It encourages dishonesty‚ corruption and falsehood. It develops dark side of human character. There are different causes of unemployment like poverty‚ over population‚ in-effective education system and industrial development. Similarly there are various steps to check this giant problem. No doubt the government is fully aware of this problem but the quick remedies

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    of the Problem According to research‚ unemployment is one of the main problems in Jamaica.This study intends to discover the effects of unemployment on family lives in Brown’sTown‚ and the factors contributing to the increase in the number of unemployed persons.The study also seeks to determine the causes of unemployment in the society andthe factors which are likely to get you into the unemployment queue. According toobservations and some books‚ unemployment creates a depressive impact-familyinstability

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    UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE POLICY (prepared by Tadey Tarimo) Unemployment occurs in many forms and it has been a crucial problem countryside and whole over the world. These have become an issue to majority of Tanzanian and many people around the globe‚ the situation has forced various countries to either formulate or adopt some policies to rectify the issue. The magnitude of the issue has practically depicted in the research conducted in 2012 by African Economic Outlook in Tanzania‚ the study which

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    Jiangfan Man Mrs. Cook ESL 004 section 5 Oct 17 2014 How to lose weight Obesity has been an issue that troubles numbers of people in modern days. If you are overweight‚ your are taking the risk of getting some serious illnesses. Like certain cancers can be caused being overweight‚ and type 2 diabetes has a direct correlation with being overweight. You are also more likely to have heart disease and high blood pressure compared to people who are not overweight. Beside health issues‚ people’s appearance

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    WHO WALKS 2 Who Walks Away From Omelas ? In the short story “The Ones Who Walk Away From Omelas” by Ursula LeGuin (n.d.)‚ the narrator appears to be telling a story of child abuse from a third person point of view. In this paper I will attempt to expose the narrator‚ not only as a first person witness‚ but as a former citizen of Omelas‚ and as one of the lonely few who has walked away (pdf). LeGuin doesn’t specify the gender of our narrator or the child in this story. I believe she intentionally

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