Surely there are number of solutions however the road block is the mindset of our people. Do unemployed really want to work? the answer is NO.
1. Household struggle because we don't get maids, nannies, cooks, mechanics etc.;
(willingness of people to work)
2. Corporate suffers because there is a huge attrition rate and at least 10-15% jobs remain unfilled in almost every office at any point of time.
(lack of awareness and access to corporate network)
3. Huge amount of land in our country still remains uncultivated or farmed
(lack of government initiative and access to new business ideas)
Take an initiative to reach the education institutions and create awareness among pupils for emerging career opportunities and provide them with a first start
The unemployment rate in India in 1991 was approximately 3.4%.
Educated unemployment is mostly found in INDIA. This unemployment is because of high population rate.
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India's rate of unemployment was 7.2% according to the Related Link below (report as of 11/26/09)
The three types of unemployment found in India are structural unemployment, cyclical unemployment, and frictional unemployment. Structural unemployment refers to a mismatch between the skills possessed by job seekers and the requirements of available jobs. Cyclical unemployment occurs due to fluctuations in the economy, leading to reduced demand for labor. Frictional unemployment is a temporary phase when individuals are in-between jobs or searching for new employment opportunities.
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Unemployment is the main problem that we have to check it
The current unemployment rate in India is around 8% as per CMIE. However, the ground reality is that the actual unemployment may be much more than what is shown in the report.
there are no solution because MALAYSIA are helpless
examine the causes of unemployment
Currently the unemployment rate in India is 7.20%. As you probably know the rate keeps on changing so we keep an update. currently it is 10.70%
Peaceful negotiation and dialogue is the only solution for Maoists in India.