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    Garrett Risinger 69050 Course: BAM 223 Unit 4 2. Explain how unemployment changes over the business cycle. Why do these changes occur? Unemployment changes and the business cycles are interrelated, they both have to do with the ability and willingness of a business to increase their operations. The unemployment level of an economy is a measurement of the people that are not working but are seeking a job without success. A business cycle is a repetitive expansions and contractions of the…

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    the unemployment rate is 4.9, but should we feel great about this rate or not? Unemployment concerns many people around this world. Finding a job is one of the hardest things that a person could face. It doesn’t matter whether this job is good or not, but it is hard to find one. At the same time, it is hard for a government to create jobs for people. Heather Long(2016) wrote a magazine article”Why doesn't 4.9% unemployment feel great?“ published by CNN, which discussed the current unemployment…

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    Discuss Question 1 1.Discuss why does economic growth not include spending for social welfare payments and unemployment programs. 1) The economic growth is the increase in the inflation-adjusted market value of goods and services produced by an economy over time. Economic growth represents a positive or negative economic situation over a period of time. When we adjust the economic growth, usually look at the total income that everyone in the economy is earning. There are usually two ways to…

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    Transgender Unemployment

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    Transgender Unemployment In a survey conducted by National Center for Transgender Equality and the National Gay and Lesbian Task Force,13% of transgender respondents reported to be unemployed. That is nearly double the average unemployment rate. Trans unemployment is linked directly to trans incarceration rates. Over 21% of trans people have been incarcerated at some time in their lives (National Transgender Discrimination Survey). Examining that statistic intersectionality, in the same survey…

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    Unemployment In Australia

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    Explain the ideas of ‘social construction’ and the ‘sociological imagination’ and apply them to how unemployment is commonly understood as a social problem in Australian society. Introduction Social construction and the sociological imagination are concepts within psychology that apply to societal perspectives that have developed over time throughout generations. As one perceives aspects of life as bogus ideals in society, only significant because they are given that stature; the other widens…

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    David H. Freedman (2016) sates: “Technological unemployment is actually happening or will happen in the immediate future.” It is true, technology is changing the required skills and tasks displacing many workers from job. Consequently, Workers wellbeing will decrease. The question is: How will workers…

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    refer to him repeat continuously in his mind: “laid off.” For weeks, he has been trying to find a job with little to no success, and has nowhere to turn. All he can think about are his 3 children, and how he will break the news to them about his unemployment. Mr. Jones feels as if all hope is gone, and with the little energy he has left walks up the final steps to his apartment complex in shame. Once in his home, he goes straight to the tap for a cool drink of water, only to realize the tap has…

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    My research analyzes the impact of immigration on the unemployment rates in the destination countries. In particular, my empirical analysis is based on 396 Metropolitan Statistical Areas (MSAs) in the United States for the 2005-2016 period. Immigration has been an important topic throughout history, but it has become a very common discussion theme in the recent years due to the current Syrian refugee crisis and the 2016 US election. The displacement of native-born workers by immigrants is the…

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    education after obtaining a degree. They returned to school to receive another certificate or diploma. This poses the question of why students are returning to school; is it due to career advancement, a change in career choice, or underemployment and unemployment. There is a high percentage of student that graduated from university with a degree that often end up working underemployed or unemployed. Some of these students end up working in a well paying job that only required a high school…

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    from America 20-30 years ago, more opportunities to all people of different race, orientation and also religion. But today America still faces unemployment issues, especially recent graduates. As many Americans who travel to big cities for a new life, some wouldn't be able to find a new job until 6 months or a year after moving to that city. Unemployment doesn't only affect the homeless but it effect everyday people too. New jobs aren't guaranteed any more because of the economic problems today.…

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