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Jobless Growth in Malaysia: Effects, Causes and Possible Solutions

摘要


Financial experts have accepted throughout the years that monetary development will guarantee better than average work development, in this manner dismissing the auxiliary segment and focusing on the recurrent part of joblessness. This has brought about an issue that has come to be named "Jobless Growth". The impacts of this issue are differing, with dependable effects on economy and society. This part explains the Jobless Growth idea before continuing to give proof of the issue and its outcomes to the individual, society and economy.

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