7.4% or almost 4M are unemployed in the phils
Unemployed - 2008 is rated/received certificates of: USA:R
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In 2009, the total number of employed individuals in the Philippines was approximately 36.8 million, while the unemployment rate was around 7.3%. This translated to about 2.9 million people being unemployed during that year. The labor market faced challenges due to various factors, including the global economic downturn.
The year 2008 was not a census year for the Philippines, so the population for that year was estimated. The estimated population in 2008 was 90.2 million people.
There are many unemployed people in the Philippines. The question is, what is the concrete definition of unemployed? It is good to check statistics from NSO. Basically, as of 2009, 7.5% of the labor force is unemployed.
What is the current number of educated and semi-educated unemployed in the country?
You need to divide the unemployed by the TOTAL number of people (employed + unemployed). Then you can convert that number into a percentage.
Results of the Labor Force Survey show that 2.9 million persons were unemployed in April 2011. Click on the Related Link below for the Press Release.
human population in the Philippines from 1990-2008?
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Divide the number of unemployed by the number of people in the labor force then multiply by 100. Ex. Labor force: 130.5 Million Unemployed: 7.2 Million 7.2/130.5 X 100 = 5.5% 100 X (number unemployed) / (number unemployed + number employed) You can go to the Related Link below for one answer. There are several methods used to calculate the rate of unemployment (see the Related Link below). The most common one is: Unemployment Rate = 'Unemployed Workers' divided by 'Total Labor Force'. Unemployment is generally the percentage of people looking for work, and who are currently unemployed, as compared to the total number of availiable workers. There is one big exception, which generally is not realized by most, and that is that the people who are now or were previously unemployed, but are no longer looking for work, are not included or counted in any other numbers currently published. based off the census in the U.S.A. You can go to the Related Link below for one answer.