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March 15, 2009 at 3:28 PM #366557March 15, 2009 at 3:37 PM #367057Diego MamaniParticipant
Svelte: of all people in the labor force who happen to be under 29, approximately 14% are unemployed.
What is the labor force? It’s made up of people who are either working or looking for a job. So the 14% figure has nothing to do with children.
March 15, 2009 at 3:37 PM #367168Diego MamaniParticipantSvelte: of all people in the labor force who happen to be under 29, approximately 14% are unemployed.
What is the labor force? It’s made up of people who are either working or looking for a job. So the 14% figure has nothing to do with children.
March 15, 2009 at 3:37 PM #367020Diego MamaniParticipantSvelte: of all people in the labor force who happen to be under 29, approximately 14% are unemployed.
What is the labor force? It’s made up of people who are either working or looking for a job. So the 14% figure has nothing to do with children.
March 15, 2009 at 3:37 PM #366568Diego MamaniParticipantSvelte: of all people in the labor force who happen to be under 29, approximately 14% are unemployed.
What is the labor force? It’s made up of people who are either working or looking for a job. So the 14% figure has nothing to do with children.
March 15, 2009 at 3:37 PM #366856Diego MamaniParticipantSvelte: of all people in the labor force who happen to be under 29, approximately 14% are unemployed.
What is the labor force? It’s made up of people who are either working or looking for a job. So the 14% figure has nothing to do with children.
March 15, 2009 at 3:50 PM #366866TheBreezeParticipant14% is nothing. Check out what’s happening in China:
It is not a good time to be graduating from university in China. According to a recent survey conducted in 11 major cities by the Social Survey Institute of China, only 35 percent of those who graduated from universities last year are currently employed.
http://www.upiasia.com/Economics/2009/03/05/chinas_jobless_university_graduates/4008/
That’s an unemployment rate of 65% for recent college grads. China may be headed towards something like the U.S. had after the Panic of 1873 where it was estimated that only 20% of the labor force was in regular employment.
March 15, 2009 at 3:50 PM #367179TheBreezeParticipant14% is nothing. Check out what’s happening in China:
It is not a good time to be graduating from university in China. According to a recent survey conducted in 11 major cities by the Social Survey Institute of China, only 35 percent of those who graduated from universities last year are currently employed.
http://www.upiasia.com/Economics/2009/03/05/chinas_jobless_university_graduates/4008/
That’s an unemployment rate of 65% for recent college grads. China may be headed towards something like the U.S. had after the Panic of 1873 where it was estimated that only 20% of the labor force was in regular employment.
March 15, 2009 at 3:50 PM #366577TheBreezeParticipant14% is nothing. Check out what’s happening in China:
It is not a good time to be graduating from university in China. According to a recent survey conducted in 11 major cities by the Social Survey Institute of China, only 35 percent of those who graduated from universities last year are currently employed.
http://www.upiasia.com/Economics/2009/03/05/chinas_jobless_university_graduates/4008/
That’s an unemployment rate of 65% for recent college grads. China may be headed towards something like the U.S. had after the Panic of 1873 where it was estimated that only 20% of the labor force was in regular employment.
March 15, 2009 at 3:50 PM #367067TheBreezeParticipant14% is nothing. Check out what’s happening in China:
It is not a good time to be graduating from university in China. According to a recent survey conducted in 11 major cities by the Social Survey Institute of China, only 35 percent of those who graduated from universities last year are currently employed.
http://www.upiasia.com/Economics/2009/03/05/chinas_jobless_university_graduates/4008/
That’s an unemployment rate of 65% for recent college grads. China may be headed towards something like the U.S. had after the Panic of 1873 where it was estimated that only 20% of the labor force was in regular employment.
March 15, 2009 at 3:50 PM #367030TheBreezeParticipant14% is nothing. Check out what’s happening in China:
It is not a good time to be graduating from university in China. According to a recent survey conducted in 11 major cities by the Social Survey Institute of China, only 35 percent of those who graduated from universities last year are currently employed.
http://www.upiasia.com/Economics/2009/03/05/chinas_jobless_university_graduates/4008/
That’s an unemployment rate of 65% for recent college grads. China may be headed towards something like the U.S. had after the Panic of 1873 where it was estimated that only 20% of the labor force was in regular employment.
March 15, 2009 at 9:20 PM #366686patbParticipant[quote=TheBreeze]14% is nothing. Check out what’s happening in China:
It is not a good time to be graduating from university in China. According to a recent survey conducted in 11 major cities by the Social Survey Institute of China, only 35 percent of those who graduated from universities last year are currently employed.
http://www.upiasia.com/Economics/2009/03/05/chinas_jobless_university_graduates/4008/
That’s an unemployment rate of 65% for recent college grads. China may be headed towards something like the U.S. had after the Panic of 1873 where it was estimated that only 20% of the labor force was in regular employment.[/quote]
of htose 20% half will be working for the chinese government,
the other half will be in various small enterprise.March 15, 2009 at 9:20 PM #367141patbParticipant[quote=TheBreeze]14% is nothing. Check out what’s happening in China:
It is not a good time to be graduating from university in China. According to a recent survey conducted in 11 major cities by the Social Survey Institute of China, only 35 percent of those who graduated from universities last year are currently employed.
http://www.upiasia.com/Economics/2009/03/05/chinas_jobless_university_graduates/4008/
That’s an unemployment rate of 65% for recent college grads. China may be headed towards something like the U.S. had after the Panic of 1873 where it was estimated that only 20% of the labor force was in regular employment.[/quote]
of htose 20% half will be working for the chinese government,
the other half will be in various small enterprise.March 15, 2009 at 9:20 PM #367178patbParticipant[quote=TheBreeze]14% is nothing. Check out what’s happening in China:
It is not a good time to be graduating from university in China. According to a recent survey conducted in 11 major cities by the Social Survey Institute of China, only 35 percent of those who graduated from universities last year are currently employed.
http://www.upiasia.com/Economics/2009/03/05/chinas_jobless_university_graduates/4008/
That’s an unemployment rate of 65% for recent college grads. China may be headed towards something like the U.S. had after the Panic of 1873 where it was estimated that only 20% of the labor force was in regular employment.[/quote]
of htose 20% half will be working for the chinese government,
the other half will be in various small enterprise.March 15, 2009 at 9:20 PM #366978patbParticipant[quote=TheBreeze]14% is nothing. Check out what’s happening in China:
It is not a good time to be graduating from university in China. According to a recent survey conducted in 11 major cities by the Social Survey Institute of China, only 35 percent of those who graduated from universities last year are currently employed.
http://www.upiasia.com/Economics/2009/03/05/chinas_jobless_university_graduates/4008/
That’s an unemployment rate of 65% for recent college grads. China may be headed towards something like the U.S. had after the Panic of 1873 where it was estimated that only 20% of the labor force was in regular employment.[/quote]
of htose 20% half will be working for the chinese government,
the other half will be in various small enterprise. -
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