In a new investigation, experts wanted to test the connections between unemployment, gender and divorce rates. After completing the research, the team was surprised to learn that women who had a better job than their men were more likely to initiate divorce. In other words, women who had a lower socioeconomic status ... |
22 June 2011 09:12 GMT |
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The Prince’s Trust Macquarie Youth Index warns that unemployed young people can suffer from serious mental health problems like panic attacks, self loathing and depression.The research is based on interviews with 2,170 people, 16 to 25 years old, and shows that young people that have been jobless for at least a... |
29 December 2010 09:34 GMT |
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In the past, summer jobs were the very definition of a young American adult's life. They would work half-time during the summer vacation, earning money and independence, but that trend is now declining fast.Official statistics estimate that at least 26 percent of all young adults in the country are unemployed. T... |
23 August 2010 04:15 GMT |
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Scientists were recently able to determine that job loss has unexpected consequences on people's level of mental health. Previous investigations have already established that unemployment and job loss are linked to each other directly, but the new survey looks at how mental health in general is related to losing... |
22 March 2010 05:43 GMT |
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A study published in January 2009 in the journal The Lancet argued that the sudden transition from state-owned businesses to privatized ones was one of the main causes of premature death in the former Communist block of Eastern Europe. That investigation was conducted by researchers at the Oxford University, but now ... |
2 February 2010 03:59 GMT |
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New statistic reports show that, in the United States, the rate of employment for electrical and electronics engineers (EEs) is at its lowest in years, and that many trained professionals are kicked out of their jobs on account of the economic crisis. And, while the federal government struggles to take the country ou... |
8 July 2009 09:02 GMT |
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In a time of great trouble for the world, given the global financial crisis, Silatech and Cisco (an Anchor Technology Partner) have joined hands in developing an Invitational Technology Platform. The initiative is designed to provide jobs and to help the youth in the Middle East and Northern Africa improve their info... |
12 June 2009 03:30 GMT |
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Over the past couple of months, the abysmal state of the US economy has gradually began to recover, as the stimulus measures employed by president Obama and the federal government slowly began to go into effect. For the last month, employees only cut 345,000 jobs, which is less than the previsions made by officials f... |
5 June 2009 10:28 GMT |
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In a study appearing today (May 8th) in the scientific journal Demography, researchers show that people who run the risk of losing their jobs or businesses, or who have already done so, are in a much higher danger of developing a number of medical conditions as a result than the general population. Among the most com... |
8 May 2009 08:48 GMT |
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University of Sheffield professor of Human Geography Danny Dorling has written in an editorial published today in the online edition of the British Medical Journal that the best option young people could consider in times of economic crisis is to attend college. In periods of mass-unemployment or when individuals get... |
11 March 2009 11:57 GMT |
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British people have shown that they are very sensitive about the state of their economy by taking matters into their own hands, and forming the 2020 Group, an initiative that has the sole purpose of urging the government to construct more houses. By doing so, UK authorities will solve multiple problems at once, and w... |
23 February 2009 06:01 GMT |
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