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Communist countries like North Korea where one is required to have a job.
No. Some countries do not require that there be equal employment opportunity for all of their citizens.
-Pre-industrial countries have mainly primary employment (extraction of raw materials) which on average has lower wages. -As countries industrialise the secondary employment (processing/manufacturing of raw materials) rapidly increases and tertiary employment (services) begins to increase. As a result average wages increase. -As countries become post-industrial the secondary employment falls, the tertiary sector of employment becomes dominant and quaternary employment (research/marketing/consultancy) also increases. Average wages increase again.
to increase the employment and get the technology from other countries and give the products to all countries
Maybe UK. But most likely Australia or New Zealand. Which are the two Closest countries.
well there are a few like one that i do know is that it got 3 billion people out of poverty and created new jobs for people
The employment laws legislation of the country. It should be noted that not all countries have employment legislation.
Susan P. Joekes has written: 'The influence of trade expansion on women's work' 'Transformation assistance from developed countries to developing countries' -- subject(s): Commerce, Economic assistance, Underdeveloped areas 'Industrialization, trade and female employment in developing countries' -- subject(s): Commerce, Employment, Foreign trade and employment, Industrialization, Industries, Women, Women in development 'Trade-related employment for women in industry and services in developing countries' -- subject(s): Women in development
an employment agency or in some parts, a Labor exchange, Labour Exchange in UK and commonwealth countries like Canada.
If a countries economy, growth, and employment are strong they have a good indication that their economic systems are working.
In countries that use the long scale (based on powers of a million) like Europe:it is ninety two thousand million or in some countries ninety two milliardIn countries that use the short scale (based on powers of a thousand) like USAit is ninety two billion
Some are different, some are the same, you would have to ask about two specific countries to compare.