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- Jan 10, 2014
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Huyo namba moja ni balaa sana juzi kasema tangu aingie madarakani kazalisha ajira milioni sita na zaidi.
Ajira milioni sita kwa tz hii saivi kusingekuwepo na vijana wanalialia huku Mtandaoni kutafuta ajira.
Kwa mawazo yako we unafikiri vyuo vikuu vya tanzania kwa mwaka vinazalisha wahitimu wangap? Ukipata jibu zidisha mara miaka 5, ajira kweli zinaweza kuwa zimezalishwa lakin ujue pia wahitimu wanaozalishwa ni wengi, un employment rate kwa TZ bado ni ndogo na watu wengi wapo kwenye informal sector
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Unemployment by Country The unemployment rate is defined as the percentage of unemployed workers in the total labor force. The unemployment rate includes workers who currently do not work, despite the fact that they are able and willing to do so.
The unemployment rate is a lagging indicator, meaning it responds (rises and falls) to changing economic conditions rather than predicts them. When the economy is growing at a healthy rate, the job market is plentiful and the unemployment rate will fall. When the economy is experiencing a recession or turbulent times, the unemployment rate tends to rise as a result of a lack of jobs.
There are three types of unemployment: frictional, structural, and seasonal. Frictional unemployment refers to temporary unemployment during the period when someone is searching for a job. Structural unemployment is the mismatch between workers’ skills or locations and job requirements. Seasonal unemployment is caused by seasonal changes in activity, such as in tourism or agriculture.
In the United States, the Bureau of Labor Statistics uses six different ways to calculate the unemployment rate. The most widely used and cited unemployment statistic is U-3, which defines unemployed people as those who are willing and able to work and who have actively searched for work in the past four weeks. Those who would like to work but are unable, such as those with disabilities, are not considered unemployed. The number of unemployed people, as defined by the U-3 statistic, is divided by the number of people in the labor force and then multiplied by 100.
Based on the latest information from the Bureau of Labor Statistics, the unemployment rate in the United States is 3.5%. After the 2008 recession, the unemployment rate reached almost 10% and has drastically decreased since then.
The International Labor Organization’s World Employment and Social Outlook: Trends 2019 reported that the world’s unemployment rate dropped below 5% in 2018, the lowest since the 2008 financial crisis.
The ten countries with the lowest unemployment rates are:
- Cambodia (0.30%)
- Qatar (0.60%)
- Thailand (0.70%)
- Belarus (1.0%)
- Benin (1.0%)
- Gibraltar (1.0%)
- Tonga (1.1%)
- Isle of Man (1.1%)
- Laos (1.5%)
- United Arab Emirates (1.60%)
The ten countries with the highest unemployment rates are:
- Burkina Faso (77%)
- Syria (50%)
- Senegal (48%)
- Haiti (40.60%)
- Kenya (40%)
- Djibouti (40%)
- Marshall Islands (36%)
- Namibia (34%)
- Kiribati (30.60%)
- Libya (30%)