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Executive Summary
Unemployment is a major problem of macroeconomics. The high unemployment rate in recent years has drawn attention of many macro and labor economists towards itself. To reduce the total level of unemployment in long run effective policies are need to be encouraged. These policies may include: employability's improvement of the labor supply, improvement in the incentives, economic growth, and skills improvement, altering aggregate demand, tax reformation, employment funding / subsidies and growth of economy. In this study we try to explore the concept of unemployment in a holistic context. The main focus of the research is on unemployment and its relation with government policies. The research also analyzes many aspects of government policies and tries to gauge its effect on unemployment. Finally the research describes various factors which are responsible for unemployment and tries to describe the overall effect of government policies on unemployment.
Table of Contents
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTII
DECLARATIONIII
EXECUTIVE SUMMARYIV
CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION1
Outline of the Study1
Introduction of the Research1
Background of the Research3
Concept of Unemployment3
Policies to Reduce Unemployment5
Employability's Improvement of the Labor Supply5
Improvement in the Incentives5
Economic growth5
Skills Improvement6
Altering Aggregate Demand6
Tax Reformation6
Employment Funding/ Subsidies7
Economic Instability and Macroeconomic Policy7
Problem Statement8
Rationale9
Aims and Objectives9
Significance9
Research Question10
Limitation of the Study10
Ethical Concern11
CHAPTER 2: LITERATURE REVIEW13
Voluntary and Keynesian Unemployment13
Relationship of Inequality to Unemployment in the United States22
Unemployment Insurance (UI) and Welfare Policies22
Partisanship and Politics26
Partnership and Reforms in Public Administration28
CHAPTER 3: METHODOLOGY30
Research Design30
Literature Search30
Keywords31
Sample size31
Analysis31
REFERENCES36
APPENDIX40
Chapter 1: Introduction
Outline of the Study
This research focuses on the various aspects of Government policies and its impact on unemployment and comprises of the following chapters:
(1)Introduction
(2)Literature Review
(3)Methodology
(4)Conclusion
Introduction of the Research
The high unemployment rate in recent years has drawn attention of many macro and labor economists towards itself. Extensive hypothetical and practical work has provided many recommendations of policy making to reduce unemployment. Labor economists have not agreed over whether unemployment levels vary in response to the same factors in different countries; which policies will be most effective for reducing unemployment and which policies will be appropriate for those countries that differ in social, political and economic establishments.
Economic instability is generally measured as the changes in Gross domestic product, inflation rates or unemployment. There are two schools of thoughts for the affect of government policies in complex democratic system: the mixed economy and big government's role. Supporters of mixed economy believes that state only facilitates and directs the market economy for public welfare's sake and its role should be minimal in organizing social and economical relations in society. Many people argue that mixed economies can bear unemployment; it makes the individual effects of unemployment ...