Causes of Unemployment Essay

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    but these people all have stories to their privation. Homeless people are often conceived as "bums" but many have faced a lifetime of struggles and unimaginable hardships. With that, there are different categories of homelessness and a variety of causes, hardships, shelters, and solutions. Homeless people can be divided into three groups: chronic, transitional, and episodic. Chronically homeless people are likely to use shelter as long-term housing, older, long-time unemployed, suffer from…

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    NHL Expansion Case Study

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    entertainment, or gaming businesses that dominate sin city. Concerns with local economy is that it’s heavily reliant on tourism, which presents other issues. In recent years the economy struggled during the housing crisis, tourism diminished, and unemployment tripled between 2008-2010 reaching 15%. Since then the city has significantly improved, but still remains sensitive to fluctuations in the national consumer economy. According to the NHL Commissioner expansion fees for Las Vegas would fall…

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    Minimum Wage Case Study

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    counties for a long time, not only for jobs but the population as well and because of this French wants the increase to be done on a state or federal level so that it will not cause imbalances in the job market.…

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    will be addressed. a. For the first time since 2009 the wage growth is growing faster than it ever has showing promise for President-elect Donald Trump and the labor market. Ever since the recession the economy has been struggling to decrease the unemployment rate but for the first time in 2016 American had a 2 million job gain. Although this was great news there was little if any wage increases. Now in the last month of December the wage growth has increased by 10 cents…

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    Argument Against Welfare Testing

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    In The University Of Pennsylvania Journal Of Constitutional Law, Celia Goetzl agrees: “Such policies stereotype, stigmatize, and criminalize the poor without cause” (2013, p.1541). Studies support the assertion that applicants for welfare are no more likely to have substance abuse issues than are the general public. Moreover, problems that have arisen with drug testing results due to faulty testing and results. According to Pollack, et al, “Suspicionless, population-based chemical testing of…

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    the economy either by expansion or contraction. The Great Depression was actually caused by the economy sky booming, while the Great Recession was caused by rampant unemployment and the burst of the housing bubble. Although the Great Depression and the Great recession are both contractions in the business cycle, they differ in their causes and effects. Life before the Great Depression the Roaring Twenties was the time after World War I filled with joy. A good example is in the story…

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    Agriculture was an issue in all the United States. In some places producing too much was bad for the economy and caused inflation on products such as bacon and milk.. For that cause FDR passed the Agricultural Adjustment (AAA) and the Emergency Farm Mortgage Act (EFMA). The AAA was created to support farmers by limiting their crops and land of farming and the EFMA was made to provide funds for the refinancing of these farms…

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    the war (Fagnilli Notes: Impact of the War), putting the United States even deeper in debt. Adding onto the economic issues, the United States had to cut $35 billion in war production contracts (Fagnilli 26), forcing one million Americans into unemployment. Also, like World War I, production had to shift from “guns to butter”, and along with the production shift, jobs shifted from “blue collar” to “white collar” (Fagnilli 26). Because of the job shift, more Americans were making more money,…

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    issues relating to the political and socio-economic status of a country needs to be addressed. This has been underscored by Maphatane (1994) who contextualized the phenomenon of street children within a cause-and-effect relationship. He asserts that if a community is vulnerable to unemployment, lack of social and welfare resources and education, there tends to be a lack of neighborliness, friendliness, caring, reciprocity and support towards one another. If this is combined by a community who…

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    As mentioned earlier St. Johns County has a great balance between the economy, society, and the environment. This causes the county to be highly desirable to the surrounding communities. Also, another factor that helps a community to grow and prosper is their comparative advantage. This includes transportation facilities, educational facilities, created environment…

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