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Unemployment as a Crucial Factor of Social Destabilization

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  • Suada AjdarpaÅ¡ić

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Within the framework of this paper we will talk about a very important element that affects the standard and quality of people’s life. According to this, we are witnesses that the transition countries (or developing countries) all around the world and especially in the Balkans,have faced and are still fighting with various negative phenomena that belong to the macroeconomic level. These negative factors have affected and left many consequences on society, causing a large percent (%) of poverty, social destabilization, social dissatisfaction and thus a large number of immigrants. One of those phenomena is unemployment, which will be elaborated through this paper, where for its realization I have made a research in Kosovo’s town of Peja. The information’s that are contained in the paper will give you answers to many questions and dilemmas that concern all people around the world and especially the citizens of Peja. What are the reasons of the high level of unemployment? Why the unemployment rate rises every day instead of subtracted? Is that percent (%) of unemployment due to wrong actions of our politicians? Does the education level have impact on unemployment rate? Are "interventions" one of the reasons of unemployment?Do family businesses affect the unemployment of capable people (qualified)? Answers to these and many other questions you will get through this paper.

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  • Suada AjdarpaÅ¡ić, 2014. "Unemployment as a Crucial Factor of Social Destabilization," Academic Journal of Interdisciplinary Studies, Richtmann Publishing Ltd, vol. 3, June.
  • Handle: RePEc:bjz:ajisjr:715
    DOI: 10.5901/ajis.2014.v3n2p339
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