It doesn't. Skills can be learned. Lack of jobs causes unemployment.
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If you don't attempt to learn those skills, available jobs won't do you any good because those competing for the jobs will get them before you do. Get your education!
lack of IT companies
unemiloyment came lack of education
they could keep track of where their site could of moved
Unemployment in Ghana can be caused by several factors, including limited job opportunities, lack of relevant skills among the workforce, high levels of informal employment, and economic challenges such as slow economic growth or fluctuations in market demand. Additionally, factors such as inadequate infrastructure, insufficient investment in key sectors, and barriers to entrepreneurship can contribute to high unemployment rates in the country.
Seasonal unemployment exactly what it says.In other words the umemployment is seasonal. Disguised unemployment does not mean totally unemployed.It means employment but,in this employment more people are employed in a job in which less people are required
lack of education
Causes of unemployment can include economic downturns, technological advancements leading to job displacement, and lack of education or skills. The effects of unemployment can result in financial strain, loss of self-esteem, and societal issues such as increased crime rates and mental health problems.
workers possess skills that aren't in high demand (obsolete)
Unemployment in Cambodia from 2001 to 2008 was primarily caused by factors such as limited job opportunities, insufficient education and skills training, political instability, and lack of foreign investment. Additionally, a large proportion of the population working in the informal sector contributed to the high unemployment rate during this period.
how does the lack of skills affect bussinesses
A common cause for this is unemployment, or when an institution isn't functioning to its fullest potential due to lack of labor (labor being classified as a resource.)
Structural unemployment: is a form of unemployment resulting from a mismatch between demand in the labor market and the skills and locations of the workers seeking employment.