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When to Use Quantitative Research Analysis for a Project.

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Unemployment. You are considered unemployed if you do not have a job but are actively looking for one..

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Unemployment as a market Failure in the UAE. Unemployment as a market failure: it represents a mismatch between the supply of labor (people who are able and willing to work) and the demand for labor (employers who need workers)..

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Unemployment as a market Failure in the UAE. Negative externalities due to production: The improved number of graduates. The quality of education that does not meet the requirements and demand of labor market. Social thought:.

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It leads to an increase in government spending on social welfare programs, which can place a burden on taxpayers. In it leads to a decrease in consumer spending, which can negatively impact local businesses and the overall economy..

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T he graph shows falling Demand for Labor . In a labor market where wages are stable, a fall in the demand for labor from D0 to D1. That leads to a reduction in the quantity of labor demanded at the original wage..

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The government intervention. The government intervention.

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I mpact on social welfare in The UAE. Improved mental health: By reducing unemployment, the government could potentially improve the mental health and wellbeing of individuals in the UAE..

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Labor market policies: The UAE has a range of labor market policies designed to protect workers' rights and promote Emiratization.

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References. Sherif , S., 2013. Macroeconomic policy, localization and reducing unemployment: The crucial human resource issues for the UAE. Competitiveness Review: An International Business Journal. Azhar , A.T., 2018. Drivers of effective localisation policies in the hotel industry: stakeholders' perceptions in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates (Doctoral dissertation, Glasgow Caledonian University). Chartouni , C., 2011. Emiratization Policies in the UAE: An Intrafirm Bargaining and Matching Approach. Institute for the Study of Labor , Georgetown University, Department of Economics. Godwin, S.M., 2006. Globalization, education and Emiratisation: A study of the United Arab Emirates. The Electronic Journal of Information Systems in Developing Countries, 27(1), pp.1-14. Al- Waqfi , M.A. and Forstenlechner , I., 2014. Barriers to Emiratization: The role of policy design and institutional environment in determining the effectiveness of Emiratization. The International Journal of Human Resource Management, 25(2), pp.167-189..

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