Unemployment and jobs in Poland. Unemployment reasons Deep recession Decrease in production Decrease in consumer consumption (demand) Decrease in investment.

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Unemployment and jobs in Poland

Unemployment reasons Deep recession Decrease in production Decrease in consumer consumption (demand) Decrease in investment processes Increase of subsided import Increase of workforce supply What about human factor?

Unemployment consequences Worse financial and material status Frustration and social degradation  social problems Loss in production (economy) Country fiscal losses (financial support, no taxes) Increase in crime Social anxciety and fears (ie. Strikes) Low investments

What to do? Country’s policies -Passive -Active -Again, what about human factor?

Unemployment in Poland

Jobs First think about the school… Have you heard about „ordered” studies? Do you have it in your countries?

Student jobs

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