Unemployment gives birth to various socia-economic problems. Give three arguments to support the statement.
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Unemployment is definitely a social problem.
When large numbers of people are unemployed, it has widespread economic and social effects. Hunger and homelessness are considered social problems. If you can't feed your family, or pay your rent, you need help. Social service agencies are set up to provide help and relief (albeit limited) for people in these situations; unemployment is therefore a social network
Due to the fact that literally millions of people are currently on unemployment it truly has become a social problem. Why? The reason is because our government keeps extending benefits for the unemployed and many continue to take them without really looking for a job. I realize the job market is a very tough place right now but we as a nation need to encourage all of these folks to try harder to find a job. More often than not that will mean taking on lower end job but it gets you out working and that is the key.
When large numbers of people are unemployed, it has widespread economic and social effects. Hunger and homelessness are considered social problems. If you can't feed your family, or pay your rent, you need help. Social service agencies are set up to provide help and relief (albeit limited) for people in these situations; unemployment is therefore a social network
Due to the fact that literally millions of people are currently on unemployment it truly has become a social problem. Why? The reason is because our government keeps extending benefits for the unemployed and many continue to take them without really looking for a job. I realize the job market is a very tough place right now but we as a nation need to encourage all of these folks to try harder to find a job. More often than not that will mean taking on lower end job but it gets you out working and that is the key.
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