Jobs ការងារ released បានចេញផ្សាយ rose បានកើន
Economies ប្រទេសដែលមានសេដ្ឋកិច្ចជឿនលឿន estimated ដែលបានប៉ាន់ស្មាន
Unemployment ភាពអត់ការងារធ្វើ recovery ការងើបឡើងវិញ
labor market ទីផ្សារការងារ worldwide ទូទាំងពិភពលោក
on-the- job experience បទពិសោធន៍ការងារជាក់ស្តែង
predictable policies គោលនយោបាយដែលអាចព្យាករណ៍បាន reform កំណែទម្រង់
The International Labor Organization says nearly 200 million
people are without jobs around the
world. And the ILO is warning of even
higher unemployment this year. The United Nation Agency released a report called” Global Employment
Trends 2013.” It says the number of unemployed worldwide rose by more than 4 million last year from the
year before. This report says one fourth of this increase was in developed economies. This remaining 75 percent was in
mainly developing economies in Asia, in African countries south of the Sahara
Desert. The report also says an estimated
39 million people stopped looking for work last year.
This average length of unemployment
increased sharply in developed economies. One-third of all job seekers in
wealthy countries were unemployed for a year or more.
The ILO’s Director General, Guy Ryder, says the world’s
economic recovery is not expected
to be strong enough to reduce unemployment quickly. His group says the labor market is especially hard for young
people. The ILO says 12.6 percent of people between the age of 15 and 24 are
unemployed worldwide. It says more
and more young people, who experience long term unemployment, stop looking for
work. This prevents them from gaining needed on-the-
job experience. Guy Ryder says, to create jobs, all countries
must provide more predictable policies
He says these include measures to raise wages and support buying. He says
countries should enact reforms to
strengthen their banking industries, so banks can provide credit.
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