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    Employability of Ex-Convicts

    agreed price or amount of salary. Having a stable job is one thing that every person strives for. It means having something that would help sustain not only the family’s basic needs for everyday life but also to secure one’s future. Unemployment is a stressful life event that can lead to financial difficulties, depression, anxiety, somatic symptoms, and increased substance use. (Wanberg 1999). It results to emotional health problems due to depression and anxiety as well as low self esteem

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    Costs of College

    relevance of many college degrees, recent graduates have lower rates of unemployment, higher earnings and better career prospects than their less educated peers. But as more Americans than ever before attend college, more too are dropping out before they ever don a cap and gown. That means millions of Americans are taking on the debt of college without getting the earnings boost that comes from a degree. Dropouts are more than four times as likely as graduates to default on their student loans.

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    Impacts of Gaining a College Degree

    IMPACTS OF GAINING A COLLEGE DEGREE 07th February 2015 Abstract The main purpose of this research report is to interpret the importance of gaining knowledge and earning a college degree. The core objective of this report was to focus on to the impacts of gaining a college degree and how it affects on our lives in a personal level and professional level. The key argument of this report is that without a college degree, most of the individuals are deprived of basic achievements that any educated

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    Feasibilty Studies

    Working Group 2 A. The Current Situation of Formal Education in the Philippines B. Technical/Vocational Education and Training in Laguna Advisor Yutaka Otsuka, Professor Members of Working Group 2-A Masamichi Toyooka Yoshiko Ogura Mia Kim Yumi Kondo Tsunetaka Tsuchiya ** Members of Working Group 2-B Patrícia Moutinho Brito Riai Yamashita *Group Leader **Sub Group Leader Gabriele Castaldi Koichi Motomura* 27 A. The Current Situation of Formal Education in the Philippines

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    Project 2

    middle move up, down and sideways. Understanding that full unemployment can never be achieved, voluntary and temporary unemployment serve as the lesser of the “evils”. Additionally healthy economic indicators are when citizens 1) feel confident enough to leave their existing employment, it indicates a belief in the marketplace that opportunities are abundant and 2) are experiencing short periods of unemployment. The frictional unemployment segment provides both tangible and intangible information

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    Ptptn Case Study

    life when they graduate. In addition, due to economic conditions in Malaysia, the graduate income is uncertain and the level of unemployment among graduates is sizeable. The problem also getting worse with the current recession in Malaysia, and there is increased on non-repayment of loans (Shafinar Ismail et al., 2010). Therefore, this study is to identify what are the factors that influence the quality of life among students towards having educational loans (PTPTN). 1.4 RESEARCH QUESTIONS In order

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    Why Is Becoming an Entrepreneur a Growing

    Patton Jr. EBM587 Strategic Business Marketing April 8, 2012 Introduction Why is becoming an entrepreneur a growing trend in today’s job market? Answering the aforementioned question is the purpose of this paper, and the premise of the research thus conducted. In order to answer and address this issue, it is first necessary to examine different aspects of entrepreneurship, as well as, current market conditions, which make this alternative an attractive choice for so many business professionals

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    College Degree Benefits

    older who graduated high school but did not attend college, the unemployment rate was 5.4 percent…” it also displays a graph that states “Bachelor’s degree and higher 2.7%” This means that college graduates are more likely to be accepted in jobs because they want those more educated workers.

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    Education and Unemployment Alleviation Among Youth in India

    would remain one of a grave and serious policy issue to India for many upcoming years. This paper will examine the role of higher education reforms in eradicating the problems of unemployment. * To focus on present Education system of India. * To focus on present employment and unemployment scenario of educated youth in India. * To shed light on the necessary suggestion & recommendation for the betterment of educated youth. Glimpse of Indian Education System

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    “Why College Education Is Important to Me”

    independence from one's parents. Strong credentials trigger that magical set of middle class 'firsts.' “(http://www.quintcareers.com/college_education_value.html) A degree from a four-year college is worth the time, trouble and cost, research suggests. A Pew Research Center study published in February 2014 showed a huge economic gap between people

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