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- Overpopulation
- massive food shortages, soaring demands for health care and housing, socially destabilizing unemployment, overburdened public transport and a rapidly deteriorating
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- The Economy Of The Phillipines
- this the Phillipines has started to show signs of recovery (FROM WHAT?). Even though the unemployment rate is very high, it has dropped from 10.5% to 9.8%, a considerable
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- Initiatives For A Stronger Lesotho Economy
- of the population, 49% percent, live below the line of poverty. Moreover, the level of unemployment has remained close to 40% percent. Nonetheless, real growth for
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- Representing Australia; Beneath The Clouds
- the most obvious was the hardest task, from contemporary racism journals and statistics about unemployment rates and violence among Indigenous people, against Indigenous
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- Government Spending
- the White House points out that the debt has gone down since Clinton took office, with unemployment also falling. Republicans are quick to state that Clinton originally
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- Of Mice Of Men By John Steinbeck
- trouble. The novel was written in the 1930s, a period known as The Depression, a time of high unemployment throughout America and many other countries. People would
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- International Business Opportunities In Germany
- more than tripled. A generous social welfare system provides for universal medical care, unemployment compensation, and other social needs. A high percentage of Germany?s
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- Economic Weakness Of The 1920's
- in the bank, and Many banks invested in the risky stock market. Pensions plans were rare and unemployment insurance was not available for lay-offs. All theses facts
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- Your Quick Guide To Doing Business In Japan
- in savings and a disposable income of $3,800 per month. It is also important to note that unemployment is lower than most developed countries, which is around 5.4%.
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- United States : Hawks And Doves
- Bush argued that such a tax cut would create jobs by stimulating the economy; however, unemployment rose from 4.2% to 6.3% from January 2001 to June 2003, dropped
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- Business Cycle
- called a depression. A depression refers to a deep recession with features such as high unemployment and low factory output. Great wealth, when it is concentrated
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- Genocide In Rwanda
- The world wide coffee market crashed, and coffee being the main export of Rwanda, led to unemployment and hunger of many Rwandans. This, along with pressure from
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- Farm Subsidies
- consolidate to compete. Fewer, larger farms resulted (Reische 51). During the Depression, unemployment grew while income shrank. "An extended drought had aggravated
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- Grover Cleveland &Amp;Amp;Lt;Bio
- the Treasury crisis rather than with business failures, farm mortgage foreclosures, and unemployment. He repealed of the mildly inflationary Sherman Silver Purchase
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- Gdp
- slump. Prices and profits begin to plummet, production cuts back, factory shutdowns occur, unemployment becomes widespread, and the GDP has a tendency to decrease.
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- Child Abuse
- their children. Stress can be brought on from a variety of places. Common stress factors are unemployment, illness, drug abuse, poor housing, larger than average
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- Melis
- punished by getting a very fake orange tan lasting to meet up with their punishment. Jobs and unemployment Children have the option to start working when they turn
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- Great Depression And The New Deal
- to gain female votes, but to aid women in their economic struggle. Statistics such as the unemployment rate tell only part of the story of the Great Depression. More
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- Job Training Partnership Act
- who have been terminated or laid-off, that are eligible for or have exhausted entitlement to unemployment compensation, and are unlikely to return to their previous
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- Dwight D. Eisenhower
- set a fair and balanced budget and a cut in taxes. He then increased the minimum wage, created unemployment benefits, increased funding for public housing, and many