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Board Economics
Re: Joblessness In The Countries
by
iBaba
on 06/02/2025, 19:20:55 UTC
Presently in most developing countries the joblessness is high, although OP would have mentioned few countries that has high jobless citizens so people can talk about them. But However, in my country the rate of joblessness is high. Even with your certificates you might not get a job unless you know people at the top that can make some few calls for you before you could get a better job. Youths going to school believing after rounding up their education they get a good paying jobs and go on a vacation some day but later on, story changes based on joblessness and they hustle for other things that might not give them the opportunities to go on a vacation cause they work their ass all the time.

Nigeria is a country where Joblessness has thrived beyond anyother thing. Graduates In Nigeria are not valued at all and certificates do no longer mean anything to people as much. The problem is that there's no much jobs available for hundreds of thousands of young graduates who are convocating every year. Yet there's little to no jobs available for them. The influx of the population of the young graduates have been overwhelmed by a non functional civil service system thereby making it thinner for the larger part of the people to get jobs thereby prioritizing political and family connections over anything. It's not as if there are no jobs, but the problem is that it is not circulating. It's not going among the competent people. For it to get better, the government needs a holistic approach to the recruitment process of most jobs.