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The Big Picture of Unemployment

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INTRODUCTION: Unemployment – the big picture This report will discuss how long-term unemployment affects job seekers globally, domestically, economically, and psychologically: The issue of unemployment has been a long fought battle. The lack of economic growth contributed to the major impact on the overall global employment predicament. According to studies an estimated 202 million workers were without jobs in the year of 2013. The year before was measured at 197 million, 2013 marked a 5 million increase of unemployment. This is a reflection of insufficient employment expansion that is unable to accommodate the growing labor force. Overseas, East and South Asian regions accounted for more than 45 percent of global unemployment. European and African territories followed in suit of this increase behind these again regions. On the other hand, the South American region estimated lesser numbers of unemployment totaling a 1 percent increase. From a global standpoint this was good as they did not add to the economic epidemic at present. By and large, global unemployment continues to rise since the untimely financial crisis of 2008, making it difficult for younger and seasoned workers to find jobs. By 2013, this gap approached 62 millions positions, including an additional 32 million job seekers, 23 million whom due to lack of hiring discontinued their job search and 7 million economically inactive workers that no longer contribute to the job market. The long-term “benefits” The

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