Anthony Anamgba
Unemployment in Third World
Unemployment in Third World
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Unemployment is a situation that exists when a person who is able, ready and qualified to work cannot find work after seeking for it for some months.
Unemployment is a circumstance that exists when the persons that do not have jobs, having actively looked for jobs recently, are presently available for work.
It is in this lucid manner that this book will teach you unemployment in the third world.
It identifies the States that are severely plagued by unemployment in the third world. They are Somalia, South Sudan, Syria, Yemen, Sudan, Libya, Afghanistan, Guinea Bissau, Venezuela, Algeria, Malaysia, Indonesia, Philippines, Nigeria and South Africa.
It clearly explains the different forms that unemployment can take in third world. Unemployment can be cyclical, technological, frictional, residual, structural, disguised or voluntary.
It analyzes the causes of unemployment in the third world. They include poor education, poor social infrastructures, corruption, lack of industrialization and rural-urban migration.
Ant it lays emphasis on the solutions to the unemployment in the third world. It offers several strategies that will be used to conquer unemployment. It discusses how to reduce unemployment to a barest minimum.
And it remains to be seen if we can have the desire to apply ourselves to this end.
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