consequence of unemployment
Nigeria is a wealthy country bless with many many resoucese
No you must be employed and lose your job to file unemployment.
Apparently statistics are hard to come by in Nigeria. According to the latest CIA Factbook (as of 12/7/10) in the Related Link below the unemployment rate was 4.9%. estimated in 2007!
Yes they can apply for master in Sweden USA Canada s.a norway Finland etc
No critical studies have been conducted on graduate unemployment. Lack of evaluating the performance of tertiary institutions. Institutional ineffectiveness and inefficiency. Mismatch between the aspirations of graduates and employment opportunities available to them.
by implementing every sector in nigeria weather private or public sector and morealso regulating the financial economy
Post Graduate Diploma (PGD) in any area of study is equaivalent to a graduate diploma. Means, higher than a degree and lower than master.Its equivalent both in Nigeria and the United state of America, is a 1 year graduate degree.
Broadly defined, a recession is a downturn in a nation's economic activity. The consequences typically include increased unemployment, decreased consumer and business spending, and declining stock prices. For a full discussion on how it affects Nigeria, see the Related Link below.
unemployment
To encourage foreign direct investments.Intensive rural development.The use of appropriate technology.To diversification of industries will reduce seasonal unemployment.
The causes of rural-urban migration in Nigeria are associated to unemployment. People mostly come to urban areas hoping to get employment.
For the lower cadre, about 50k For the graduate cadre, about 150K(?)