Economy, asked by tejasgupta, 1 year ago

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here's my question....
what initiatives may be taken in order to reduce unemployment?

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Answered by mudit11
3
Hey there.... here are 5 ways :

1. Government should offer more jobs in the public sector.

2. Globalisation must be promoted and well addressed In all parts of the world.

3. More Wages must be given to encourage work.

4. Schemes and loans must be given to landlords, factory owners and industrialists so they can expand and hire more.

5. Education and literacy must be given priority for more employment in the third sector.

Hope this helps.
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Answered by sg2544
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answer is here....

1)Incentivising businesses and employers:

JobsPlus, the employer incentive scheme, works in collaboration with businesses to hire jobseekers from the Live Register by providing monthly cash payments to offset wage costs. Since its launch, it has helped nearly 5,000 jobseekers return to work – nearly two-thirds of whom had been unemployed for two years or more.  Around 3,000 employers have received direct cash support to date. 

2)Focusing on young people:

As part of the Government’s response to the EU recommendation for a Youth Guarantee, the Department of Social Protection, together with the Department of Education, has introduced and/or reserved places on a number of employment and training programmes for young people.  Over 21,000 young people benefitted from these places during 2014 and a total of about 28,000 places will be available to young people in 2015.  Youth unemployment has fallen from a crisis peak of 31% to about 23% now, and the number of young people who are long-term unemployed has fallen from 36,000 to approximately 17,000.

3)Employment Charter:

Employers who sign this Charter commit that at least 50% of candidates considered for employment will be taken from the Live Register and also commit to work with the Department to host events and workshops for jobseekers. Forty six companies have signed up since its launch, including Tesco Ireland, Paypal, Glanbia, Dublin Bus and Diageo.

4)Starting your own business:

The Department has continued to support jobseekers interested in taking up self-employment and starting a business by working with local development companies and other agencies in providing income support under the Back to Work Programme and practical supports, including funds for mentoring, under the new Enterprise Support Grant introduced in 2014.

5)Helping jobseekers find work and identify other opportunities:

The Department has developed and rolled out a new approach to helping jobseekers find work – Intreo.  As part of Intreo, the provision of employment services is integrated with the provision of welfare services and jobseekers have faster and more systematic access to tailored support from the Department’s case officers.  The Intreo process is now live in 59 of the Department’s 60 local offices.


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