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- Title
)2020- كاقع معدلات البطالة في الاقتصاد العراقي للمدة) 2008
- Authors
أبو تراب تغريد قاسم لزمد
- Abstract
The phenomenon of unemployment has clearly spread and exacerbated its rates after the events of (2003), which requires the relevant authorities in the central government, researchers and civil society organizations to shed light on it to reduce it and reduce its repercussions and negative impacts. The population of Iraq in 2003 reached about (26.34) million people. Unemployment rates were estimated at about (28.1%) of the total economically active population of (44.10%), according to official statistics, and the unemployment rate in the country decreased. To (11.1%) of the economically active population, which amounts to (58.99%) of the total population for the year (2014), whose population is (36.00) million. The discrepancy between the specified rates of unemployment is due to the lack of accurate demographic statistics and surveys on the population, and the lack of transparency of data related to unemployment, because it indicates the extent of the amount of wasted and marginalized human energy and reflects the seriousness of unemployment as a social, economic and political problem in all its dimensions and complications, and it increases as long as job new opportunities is unable to absorb the increasing numbers of job seekers, and the study came out with a set of conclusions, the most important of which are (unemployment is an economic-social complex problem, and it had an impact on Iraqi society, as social destabilization and decline of youth To the abyss of crime and abuse, it also worked to deepen the phenomenon of poverty and make it a vicious circle surrounding itVicious in society and directly affects theeconomically active population) It recommended(encouraging laborintensive production with little capital.
- Publication
Economic Researcher Review, 2021, Vol 9, Issue 2, p65
- ISSN
2335-1748
- Publication type
Article