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9 Countries Where Everyone Has a Job

By SiliconIndia  |   Tuesday, 01 May 2012, 05:32 Hrs   |    6 Comments
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9. Vietnam



The shift of Vietnam’s agrarian economy to industry-oriented economy has brought out dramatic changes in the countries employment opportunities along with the move from centrally planned economy. Today, this Asian country has become one of the fastest growing economies and its manufacturing, information technology and high-tech industries are reported to form a large national economy. With a 13th rank, being one of the most populous nations, it needs a big effort to offer employment for more than 95 percent of the job hunters.  Though, aftermaths of Vietnam War has reasoned for the country’s economic flux, it could bring down the level of unemployment. But, only 20 to 29 percent of the employees are reported to work full-time for an employer.



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2: Here are some interesting statistics on Unemployment rate in China and Japan,two major Asian countries.

China Unemployment Rate:
The urban unemployment rate in China was last reported at 4.1 percent in the fourth quarter of 2011. From 2002 until 2010, China's Unemployment Rate averaged 4.15 percent reaching an historical high of 4.30 percent in December of 2003 and a record low of 3.90 percent in September of 2002. The labour force is defined as the number of people employed plus the number unemployed but seeking work. The nonlabour force includes those who are not looking for work, those who are institutionalised and those serving in the military.
Japan Unemployment Rate:
The unemployment rate in Japan was last reported at 4.5 percent in March of 2012. From 1953 until 2010, Japan's Unemployment Rate averaged 2.60 percent reaching an historical high of 5.60 percent in July of 2009 and a record low of 1.00 percent in November of 1968
(Source: 2012 Trading Economics)
Dr.A.Jagadeesh Nellore(AP),India
Posted by:Anumakonda - 02 May, 2012
3: India is a huge country based on religion, caste, languages et al. To see India grow, India needs to divide into two blocks, North and South. South for Science and Technologies whereas, North for Art, Cultural Studies, Diplomacy, International Affairs.
India's Economy should be based of Resources available within a particular State. Agriculture is the back-bone of India's Economy. All Indians have the right to two times of meals a day at least, forget about safe water and shelter.
I am very much looking forward for reviving the "HINDUSTAN SOCIALIST REPUBLICAN ASSOCIATION" of Chandra Shekar Azad, Bhagat Singh Sukhdev etc.
Please do boycott Congress, this party consists of members from Former Colonial British Empire, KGB Stooges.
Posted by:Konkan - 02 May, 2012
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"South for Science and Technologies whereas, North for Art, Cultural Studies, Diplomacy, International Affairs" ? What is this rubbish? Science, arts, culture and diplomacy do not exist in a particular direction. Talent is everywhere. It has no region, religion or direction based position.
Amit Kumar Replied to: Konkan - 02 May, 2012
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Awesome thought, hats off...
Sufian Replied to: Konkan - 02 May, 2012
6: great countries indeed. India has to learn from them.
Posted by:julia - 01 May, 2012
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