Yes, unemployment is very much an economic problem, because they are not working and expanding their business, and they're not supporting themselves. Unemployment is a weight on society that should be fixed.
no but it is common
yes.
Yes.
unemployment, eve teasing,over population, juvenile crime, drug addiction, trafficking women and children, dowry etc
Some social problems of the Philippines are: unemployment poverty pollution street children illiteracy
its social and its a problem
a social problem is any condition that harms a society.
The meaning of social is people thus social problem means people problem so the answer to the question is people without them social problems wouldn't exist.
Poverty
the biggest problem is unemployment and women being discriminated.
Social problem (more unemployment, anti-social lifestyle...etc) Environmental problem (pollutions, green house effect.... etc)
Some of the specific social problems in the Philippines includes unemployment which leads to crime and prostitution. Child labor is another specific problem in the Philippines.
"In my opinion, juvenile delinquency is purely a social disease.""Hey, I got a social disease!"- West Side StoryIt's a social problem because it's a problem that involves society. There's not really any deep truth here, it's pretty straightforward.
Social Security has no affect on Colorado's unemployment benefits. Only 4 other states have their unemployment offset by a portion of Social Security.
A high unemployment rate is a social problem that affects businesses. With fewer people working, consumers can't purchase a businesses' products.
A social problem becomes a social problem when it affect society as a whole in some way. personal problems are not social problems. A social problem may be personal to you though. some major social problems are crime war & terrorism race & ethnic inequality gender inequality poverty and there are many more. Some major social problem relate to Poverty,Health,Social inequality & injustice (discrimination), social insecurity, unemployment, human rights, freedom etc
Yes you can, but they may deduct your social security to offset the unemployment.
They don't affect each other. Florida repealed its statutes allowing unemployment compensation to be offset (reduced) by Social Security benefits. If you qualify for both unemployment and Social Security, you will receive your full check under each program.
Yes.
Anne-Marie Mawhiney has written: 'Report on the inventory of perceived effects of the layoffs on Elliot Lake' -- subject(s): Social aspects, Social aspects of Unemployment, Unemployment 'Report on the social consequences of mass layoffs' -- subject(s): Family services, Social aspects, Social aspects of Unemployment, Unemployment