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  2. Social entrepreneurship - Wikipedia

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    Social entrepreneurship is an approach by individuals, groups, start-up companies or entrepreneurs, in which they develop, fund and implement solutions to social, cultural, or environmental issues. [1] This concept may be applied to a wide range of organizations, which vary in size, aims, and beliefs. [2]

  3. Academic job market in Ethiopia - Wikipedia

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    Other solutions included special efforts to provide skills training for the unemployed and public works employment interventions. [2] The five-year development plan 2010/2011–2014/2015, the Growth and Transformation Plan (GTP), [20] did not address the unemployment issues, despite improved the performance of various sectors in the economy.

  4. Workforce development - Wikipedia

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    Researchers have categorized two approaches to work force development, sector-based and place-based approaches. The sectoral advocate speaks for the demand side, emphasizing employer- or market-driven strategies, whereas the place-based practitioner is resolutely a believer in the virtue of the supply side: those low-income job seekers who need work and a pathway out of poverty.

  5. 6 Surprising Numbers on Unemployment and Education - AOL

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    Of the many issues circling the Presidential race, unemployment and education have been debated frequently. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, the seasonally-adjusted unemployment rate ...

  6. Active labour market policies - Wikipedia

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    Active labour market policies are based on the concept of social investment, which rests on the idea of basing decision-making on the welfare of society in quantifiable terms, by increasing the employability, incomes and productivity of economic agents, so this approach interprets state expenditure not as consumption but as an investment that will produce returns on the welfare of individuals.

  7. Graduate unemployment - Wikipedia

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    Graduate unemployment, or educated unemployment, is unemployment among people with an academic degree.. Aggravating factors for unemployment are the rapidly increasing quantity of international graduates competing for an inadequate number of suitable jobs, schools not keeping their curriculums relevant to the job market, the growing pressure on schools to increase access to education (which ...

  8. Iowa unemployment system reforms hit nothing but net | Opinion

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    Iowa’s unemployment program is a little bit like Caitlin Clark. She took the basketball world by storm with her efficiency and the ease with which she gets her job done on the court.

  9. Structural inequality in education - Wikipedia

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    Restructuring the educational system, as well as, encouraging prospective bilingual teachers are two of the ways to ensure diversity among the teaching workforce, increase the distribution of knowledge, and increase the potential and continued academic success of minority students. [30] Possible solutions to tracking and standardized testing: