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  1. 361

    Problems of single-industry towns: world experience and Russian practice by A. G. Glebova, V. N. Zelensky, A. S. Lazareva

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…The activity of the enterprise determines the unemployment rate in the city, the size of the city budget and the state of engineering networks. …”
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  2. 362

    Determinants of poverty and income inequality on the islands of Sumatra and Java by Candra Mustika, Rahma Nurjanah, Sylvia Kartika Wulan

    Published 2023-09-01
    “…The purpose of this study was to determine and analyze the comparison of poverty and inequality levels on the islands of Sumatra and Java and to analyze the effect of the human development index (HDI), gross regional domestic product (GRDP), the level of open unemployment (TPT) and total population on poverty and income distribution inequality in Sumatra and Java. …”
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    The Role of Zakat in Poverty Alleviation and Farmer Welfare; the Theoretical Review by Abdul Wahid Mongkito, Samdin Samdin

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Several predictors that are widely discussed by researchers and need to be studied further are the role of zakat on poverty and welfare through labor absorption to overcome unemployment and income inequality.…”
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  4. 364

    STUDI PENGEMBANGAN EKONOMI LOKAL TERKAIT INTERAKSI DESA-KOTA by ASEP HARIYANTO, HISTA YUGANDHINI

    Published 2021-10-01
    “…The economic impact of the implementation of the LED in the Airguci centers, namely the local communities to help increase revenue and reduction in unemployment has not yet arrived when the harvest season. …”
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  5. 365

    Reflective thinking meets artificial intelligence: Synthesizing sustainability transition knowledge in left-behind mountain regions by Andrej Ficko, Simo Sarkki, Yasar Selman Gultekin, Antonia Egli, Juha Hiedanpää

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…Investment in infrastructure, education, and resilient socio-ecological systems emerged as priority sectors to combat poor infrastructure, geographic isolation, climate change, poverty, depopulation, unemployment, low education levels, and inadequate social services. …”
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  6. 366

    STRATEGIC PRIORITIES FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE RUSSIAN ARCTIC AND INSTRUMENTS FOR THEIR RESOURCE SUPPORT by Irina V. Novikova, Murad K. Alimuradov

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…The analysis encompasses regional trends in key indicators such as population dynamics (natural and migratory growth), workforce metrics (excluding small businesses), average monthly wages, unemployment and informal employment rates, investments in fixed assets, financial inflows, and the proportion of unprofitable businesses. …”
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    Examining Social Insurance Perceptions and Attitudes among Zimbabwean Informal Sector Workers: A Study on Providing Social Protection to the Disenfranchised by Bronson Mutanda, Bomi Cyril Nomlala

    Published 2024-11-01
    “…Social insurance is significant since it helps informal sector workers to prepare for life's predictable and unpredictable events, such as retirement, unemployment, old age, incapacity, death and health challenges.  …”
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    Monetary Policy for the Real Economic Sector in Muslim Majority Countries: A Transitional Solution by Ildus Rafikov

    Published 2021-08-01
    “…The paper will argue that central banks are the main institutions that have the power and responsibility to maintain the country’s economic stability and the value of a local currency, as well as to affect the inflation and unemployment rates. It will be argued that in the current circumstances central banks can act within the given system to (1) encourage financing of small and medium enterprises; (2) initiate the growth of small local financial institutions, such as cooperative and savings banks; and (3) allow “monetary democracy.” …”
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    Nigeria's Adoption of Robotic Lawyers: Legal and Socio-Economic Challenges by Paul Atagamen Aidonojie, Obi Eregbuonye, Adesoji Kolawole Adebayo, Shedrack Ekpa, Ketut Sukewati Lanang Putra Perbawa

    Published 2024-07-01
    “…Furthermore, some socio-economic issues such as internet fraudster, unemployment, insecurity, and poor maintenance culture may pose a challenge to the adoption of a robotic lawyer in Nigeria. …”
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  10. 370

    POVERTY ALLEVIATION PROGRAMMES AND THE PREVAILING CHALLENGES FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS IN NIGERIA: AN ASSESSMENT by `WOYINMO TIMI AMAKOROMO, VICTOR IHEANYICHUKWU ASIEGBU, CELESTINE OGECHUKWU OKAFOR

    Published 2024-07-01
    “…Thus, such a worrisome trajectory appears to be linked to so many factors such as corruption, debt burden, rising rate of unemployment especially among youths, overdependence on oil, lack of political will to address poverty, ethno-religious conflicts among others. …”
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  11. 371

    The Essential Components of Metaverse-based Mixed Reality for Machinery Vocational Schools by Satrio Pradono Suryodiningrat, Harjanto Prabowo, Arief Ramadhan, Harry Budi Santoso

    Published 2024-06-01
    “… Every nation is interested in the best practices of those with high enrolment in vocational schools and low young unemployment rates. We'd like to build robust systems that can deal with issues like the quick pace of technology development and the mismatch between supply and demand in the job market. …”
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    Mobilisations collectives et femmes immigrées en France by Sylvie Thiéblemont-Dollet

    Published 2008-09-01
    “…On the one hand, this paper analyzes the networks of interdependence and “contagion” between these actresses with identical racial origins, as these women express a feeling of exclusion and associate their status — whether social (unemployment, poorly-qualified jobs), ethnic (North African or African origins) or spatial (suburban housing estates, suburbs, districts with tough reputation) — with the same stigma that relegates them to a discriminatory universe. …”
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    The concept of interethnic security of the region (on the example of Tatarstan) by Rezida R. Khusnutdinova, Il’dar M. Yusupov

    Published 2023-08-01
    “…Its predictors include: numerical and status imbalance of ethnic groups; their hyperidentificity; unemployment of the population; its low education; intolerance. …”
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  14. 374

    Policy Transformation and Law Enforcement in Natural Resources Management: Case Study of Excavation C in Sorong City by Hermanus Way, Hadi Tuasikal, Muh Akhdharisa SJ

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…In addition, this mining activity is often the primary source of income for the community, so strict law enforcement risks increasing poverty and unemployment. In short, law enforcement against illegal C-excavation mining in Sorong City is still not optimal despite regulations. …”
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    THE EFFECTS OF ECONOMIC VARIABLES ON HEALTH EXPENDITURE PER CAPITA AND LIFE EXPECTANCY AT BIRTH: PANEL DATA ANALYSIS FOR MIDDLE TOP INCOME COUNTRIES by Ümit Çıraklı, Osman Şenol, Durmuş Gökkaya

    Published 2021-11-01
    “…On the other hand, it was determined that the increase in unemployment rate and Gini index values had negative effects on health indicators. …”
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    Cardiovascular health in perspective: a comprehensive five-year geodatabase of hospitalizations and environmental factors in Mashhad, Iran by Shahab MohammadEbrahimi, Mohammad Dehghan, Behzad Kiani

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…It also incorporates socio-economic variables (population density, illiteracy, and unemployment rates), public infrastructure, and built environment data, providing a comprehensive view of cardiovascular health in Mashhad.…”
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    Identification of Institutional Barriers to Regional Entrepreneurship Development (A Critical Approach to Historical System of Entrepreneurship Development Policy Making) by Bahman Khodapanah, Mohammad Ali Moradi, Hamid Padash, Kamal Sakhdari

    Published 2021-06-01
    “…Entrepreneurship transforms the challenges of regions into opportunities such as increasing employment and income rates, reducing crimes caused by unemployment and poverty. Clearly, entrepreneurship development is not possible without efficient institutions that respond creatively and entrepreneurially to local and regional issues and challenges. …”
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    Experiences and outcomes of Gypsy, Roma and Traveller women in pregnancy: a scoping review protocol by Mary Higgins, Maggie O’Brien, Brendan Dempsey

    Published 2022-07-01
    “…These groups have historically been the victims of school segregation, forced assimilation policies, hate speech and hate crimes.Persecution and displacement have resulted in high rates of unemployment, reduced access to education and poorer health in general, which places these groups at significantly increased risk of poverty. …”
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    Stagflationary pressures in the condition of global economic shocks by Pejčić Jovica, Sekulić Aleksandar, Glavaški Olgica

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…The subject of the econometric analysis is aimed at seeing how global energy price movements, unemployment rates, interest rates and money supply affect: (1) real gross domestic product; and 2) the movement of the inflation rate in the sample of 18 countries (EU-15, USA, Norway and Switzerland) in the period 2020q1-2023q1. …”
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    Anti-immigration Agenda of Populist Parties in Switzerland by E. P. Shavlay, M. I. Sigachev, E. S. Sleptsov

    Published 2021-11-01
    “…All of them are opposed to European integration and globalization, linking them to increased ethnic and religious tensions, unemployment and increased crime. At the same time, a special feature of Swiss parties is the fact that they position migration as a phenomenon mainly associated with cross-border movement of European citizens. …”
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