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    International Journal of Business and Social Science Vol. 2 No. 16; September 2011 GRADUATES’ CHARACTERISTICS AND UNEMPLOYMENT: A STUDY AMONG MALAYSIAN GRADUATES Associate Professor Dr. Noor Azina Ismail Department of Applied Statistics Faculty of Economics and Administration University of Malaya 50603 Kuala Lumpur‚ Malaysia E-mail: nazina@um.edu.my‚ Phone: +603 79673638 Abstract The main objective of this paper is to investigate the effects of graduates’ characteristics on the chance of being

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    Unemployment in Uganda

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    skills is very vital Lack of education Respondents argued that vocational training can also help them to access job opportunities rather than lacking enough education as sadik(1990) said that lack of education. This finding agree with Sadik (1990) who say that lack of

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    Unemployment by Tylor Burrows Unemployment is seen as a large problem for both developed and developing countries. It is typically understood as the condition of not having a paying job‚ even though a person is willing to work. There are many possible causes of unemployment‚ such as: lack of education or skills‚ jobs moving to other areas‚ incorporation of technology‚ or weak economies. This essay will explain why unemployment is a problem‚ and suggest some possible solutions. Unemployment

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    UNEMPLOYMENT IN INDIA “Jobs in India are shrinking at an alarming rate. Privatization and globalization have further aggravated the problem. Instead of generating employment‚ they have rendered millions of hands idle. American policies are effective there but not in India where the accursed ones are left to fend for themselves leading to frustration‚ disappointment‚ anger and violence". Unemployment is the mother of countless ills. It is such a poison that pollutes the society‚ endangers the democratic

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    UNEMPLOYMENT AND INFLATION

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    UNEMPLOYMENT AND INFLATIONUNEMPLOYMENT AND INFLATION Student: ___________________________________________________________________________ 1. Inflation caused by a rise in per unit production costs is referred to as:  A. Cost-push inflation B. Demand-pull inflation C. Unanticipated inflation D. Hyperinflation   2. The view that unions may be a source of inflation would be best associated with the:  A. Supply-shock view of inflation B. Cost-push view of inflation C. Wage-push view of inflation

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    Structural Unemployment

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    Structural Unemployment The unemployment has being a big issue for United States since the big recession started in 2008. According to the United States Department of labor the unemployment rate is 8.2 percent for may 2012‚ in others words‚ around 14.000 million of people in USA are unemployed; however‚ and spite of the great necessity of unemployment people for finding a job there are approximately 3.500 million of open jobs that cannot be fill because of the mismatch of labor force’s skills and

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    Unemployment Rate by Race/Ethnicity Marcel Palomo ECON 201 17 MAR 13 Professor Mills Unemployment Rate by Race/Ethnicity There has always been a difference between unemployment rate from the four major ethnic groups which are White‚ Black or African‚ Hispanic or Latino‚ and Asian My paper will examine why there is such diversity in amongst these groups. People of Asian descent have the lowest unemployment rates compared to the other four groups‚ while unemployment among Hispanics

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    Unemployment in Ukraine

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    Halankar 1 Nayan S. Halankar Economies In Transition Nek Buzdar‚ Ph.D Unemployment in Ukraine Ukraine is a country of 47‚732‚079 million people with more than 21.29 million in the labor force. It is situated between Russia and Europe. Historically‚ eastern Ukraine had strong links with Russia and became part of the Russian Empire under Catherine the Great‚ while western Ukraine was part of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth and latterly of the Habsburg Empire. After Russia‚ the

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    in the workforce than ever before. Well‚ what happens when the economy takes a turn like it has in the past few years? Current research has shown that 75 percent of women will not marry someone who was unemployed. Having a job is an important factor when meeting a future spouse! (Gannon) Unemployment can cause a couple to feel overwhelmed‚ powerless and frightened. Even if you have a job research has shown that even the profession you choose and the length of your commute can have a positive

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    Unemployment and People

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    Introduction “Unemployment is a situation where people of a country are willing to work‚ able to work but cannot find jobs.” Officially unemployment is defined as the situation of being without work‚ wanting work‚ and actively seeking work. It is usually measured as a percentage of the people in the total labor force or the total for some social group. During periods of recession‚ an economy usually experiences a relatively high unemployment rate. Economy of an individual is at the utmost priority

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