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    This study aims at explaining the impact of gender differences on causing unemployment and poverty in a sample from four Palestinian refugee camps in Jordan, namely: Irbid, Al-Husn, Jerash, and Suf camp. The study also aims to answer the main following inquiry: “Do the differences in gender have an impact on causing unemployment and poverty among families inside Palestinian camps in Jordan?”. Therefore, in order to attain the objectives of the study through collecting the needed data from…

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    Administration”, was an important New Deal reform program. It was considered as a key to resolve economic crises and the rise of unemployment; these factors led to this reform movement. The WPA was successful when it came to producing projects that shaped the country such as construction and art projects; however, the WPA was not that effective to decrease the rate of unemployment that remained high because of pay differences and the recession of 1937. The WPA was launched by President Franklin…

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    instance in life that present my topic of unemployment benefits and unemployment in general. Then I present an overview of unemployment benefits and meaning. Next, I write about how unemployment benefits and unemployment relates to the O-S-R-O-R model in politics. I also discussed how it is portrayed and relayed in the media and what the public things about it along with what the government information that is given. In it I discussed how unemployment and unemployment benefits relates to…

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    is connecting to unemployment rate Furthermore, is there a direct but opposite link between the Gross Domestic Product and the unemployment rate? The value of all final goods and services produced in a country in a year, we call this measure Gross Domestic Product (GDP) (Class notes, week 9). For example, if there Is an increasing demand for products, this will lead to an increased rate of production hence forcing companies to hire more people. Eventually, the rate of unemployment is…

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    creating jobs and economic activity during Roosevelt’s first term. Americans took heart at the sight of schools,swimming pools and auditoriums rising in nearly every county in the country.” The new job openings and demand of buildings helped lower the unemployment rate to 13.9 percent during November of 1936. Roosevelt also created the Works Progress Administration, also known as the WPA. The WPA is known for creating more jobs, but also for their road-building programs. It instigated the…

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    The Descent Into Poverty

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    poverty and injustice in America- substandard wages, unemployment, city slums, inadequate medical care, inferior education and the sad plight of migratory workers.” This was said in the early 1960’s. It has been fifty-seven years, and we are still dealing with the same problems today in Kentucky, one of the poorest states in the country. Kentucky is one of the poorest states in the United States because of the high poverty rates, high unemployment rates, and the collapse of the coal industry.…

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    New Deal Dbq Analysis

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    One of which included Unemployment.…

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    9), this program also helped to build and develop natural resources to aid unskilled laborers. Although this program was condemned by others, the jobs funded ranged from digging to highway repairs to teaching. The unemployment rate dropped during 1933-1939. The decrease of unemployment helped to stabilize the economy. Many construction projects went into action to help the economy by providing jobs, the Works Progress Administration (WPA) offered eight million construction jobs. (Citation). A…

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    Benefits Of The New Deal

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    carried out by the stability of all classes. Therefore, the New Deal generated a plan for social security, establishing unemployment insurance and old age pensions to promote stable economic life and the general welfare. Unemployment insurances, assistance for men and women without jobs, are necessary parts of the New Deal plan to produce economic security. “In the event of unemployment, the worker is paid 50% of his wages weekly for a period of 16 weeks in any 52 weeks” (6). Those wary of the…

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    rose within a year of increased unemployment, both in the U.S. and the U.K. (1936–1976), reconfirming general mortality observations in the U.S. over longer term (1901–2000)., Additionally, Holinger observed that, over 1900–1979 in the U.S., both suicide and homicide rates strongly and positively correlated both with each other and with unemployment (p b 0.001). A study in Germany found that four economic variables (growth of the economy, average real income, unemployment, and frequency of…

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