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EMPLOYMENT CRISIS (3) answer(s).
 
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Fundamental reform to deal with the emploment crisis / Yoshio, Higuchi   Journal Article
Yoshio, Higuchi Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
Key Words Japan  Employment Crisis  Labor Market - Japan 
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ID:   125932


Job crisis: moving forward? / Torres, Raymond   Journal Article
Torres, Raymond Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract GENEVA-Europe has entered an employment crisis of alarming proportions and with unpredictable social and political consequences. The figures speak for themselves. Over 27 million Europeans are unemployed-8 million more than when the global financial crisis erupted in September 2008. While the employment free fall paused during 2010-2011, it has gathered momentum ever since. Over the past six months alone, unemployment has grown by 2.5 million people. Though the trends are worse in southern European countries and parts of Eastern Europe, unemployment has resumed its upward trend even in hitherto successful European countries.
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ID:   086716


Jobs for young graduates: crisis within a crisis / Bondois, Camille   Journal Article
Bondois, Camille Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
Summary/Abstract While at first it seemed the China was relatively sheltered from the global financial crisis, to the point of being seen as a possible saviour, it rapidly began to show multiple signs of weakness: 20 million migrant workers lost their jobs, and thousands of firms closed down.
Key Words Economic Crisis  China  Job Crisis  Employment Crisis 
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