Zeitschrift der Academy of Entrepreneurship

1528-2686

Abstrakt

The Potential Effects of Globalization and Unemployment on the Social and Economic Situation in Iraq during the Period (2004-2016) - An Analytical Study of Slah Al Deen Governorate

Monqid Ibrahim Saleh, Anas Dheyab Salim, Osama Abdulsalam Jothr, Saad Salih ISSA

The research is an attempt to shed light on the economic, social and political effects of unemployment in Iraq in general and Salah al-Din Governorate in particular during the period (2000 - 2012), and the reasons for the most important and most dangerous outbreak of the Iraqi economy, which is the phenomenon of unemployment that the Iraqi economy suffers from and which has adversely affected rates Economic growth has a record of few instances of poverty and low standards of living for the population, and has had economic and social repercussions, and ways to address them and determine the economic and social consequences that arise from them and the development of solutions and proposals I needed her. The research dealt with a definition of the problem of unemployment and globalization, then analyzed the trends of the level of unemployment in Iraq and its economic and social effects with a special reference to Salah al-Din Governorate, where it became clear that unemployment in Salah al-Din amounted to 19,80% among males in the year 2008 after it was 20,90% in The year 2006, while the unemployment rate among females was 10,86% in the year 2008 after it was 10.09% in the year 2006, and the overall rate was 18.36% and 18.01% and 22% for the years 2006 and 2008 and 2016, respectively, and this does not mean that Salah Al-Din is better than other Iraqi provinces, but rather that the situation is almost comprehensive and general for all of the provinces of Iraq. Finally, the authors reached a number of conclusions and recommendations that, if applied, would lead to a partial treatment of the unemployment phenomenon.

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