The problems of unemployment in Our Society”. Unemployment is just a common household word in Our Society. Many individual today are unemployed not because they are not fit for any job or that they lack the knowledge, the answer to this problem is unemployment. Many able-bodied young men and women remains unemployed after wasting a good number of years in school. A waste in the sense that after what seems like size years in school come out just to find yourself doing nothing to the extent of living without hope.
Unemployment can be said to be two types which is voluntary and involuntary unemployment which of the most of our citizens do tall into. It is involuntary unemployment because most workers are said to be involuntarily unemployed if they would be willing to work for the prevailing (or slightly lower) real ways but are unable to find jobs.
In the main chapters we are going to see the main effects of the ugly situation and if possible how to arrest this ugly situation to increase the standard of living in Our Society. Moreover, we shall see the various effects of this situation in regards to individual and government parastatals.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Title page ii
Approval page iii
Dedication iv
Acknowledgement v
Proposal vi
Table of contents viii
CHAPTER ONE
1.0 Introduction 1
1.1 statement of the problem 2
1.2 Purpose of the study 3
1.3 Review of previous studies 4
1.4 Methodology 8
1.5 Definition of terms 9
References 13
CHAPTER TWO
2.0 Literature review 14
2.1 Causes of unemployment (general causes). 14
2.2 Absorption chapter of the economy and
employment creation problem. 17
2.3 Growth in population 22
2.4 Barriers to labour mobility economic and non economic. 26
References. 28
CHAPTER THREE
3.0 Problems of unemployment in our society. 30
3.1 Consequences to the individual 31
3.2 Consequences to the society 34
3.3 Consequence to the health 37
CHAPTER FOUR
4.0 Data collection presentation 40
4.1 Incentives to boost self-employment 40
4.2 Job creation nde programmes Anambra state 43
4.3 Reducing the education demand and supply 52
CHAPTER FIVE
5.0 Recommendation and conclusion 54
5.1 Summary of the study 54
5.2 Recommendation 56
5.3 Conclusion 58
Reference 61
Bibliography 64