Economy is expected to increase the unemployment rate in Iraq after U.S. withdrawal
Date: Monday, 11/28/2011 14:17
Baghdad (news) .. Likely economic expert Hamid Wasti increase the unemployment rate in Iraq after U.S. withdrawal that most of the U.S. bases to accommodate the large numbers of young people.
Said Wasti told the reporter Agency (news) on Monday: that unemployment in Iraq will increase significantly after the U.S. withdrawal as a result, most U.S. bases in all governorates of Iraq, she was thousands of young people unemployed in Iraq as translators, engineers and workers and so on for salaries high financial.
He called for the need to provide job opportunities for those young people who have lost their jobs through the activation of the private sector and put in the work of investment projects in addition to giving them government jobs in order to reduce the unemployment rate in Iraq because it will add "a new economic disaster for the country."
He Wasti: Iraq is still suffering from his policy of economic disarray due to lack of expertise in the economic institutions of the state which led to increased unemployment and poverty in Iraq, calling for help of foreign expertise and advanced policy of international organizations, drawing the country's economy.
I suggest opening an economist huge commercial complexes are distributed in most of Iraq's provinces to accommodate large numbers of unemployed youth, which will reduce the unemployment rate in Iraq in addition to that it will support the Iraqi economy through fiscal revenues.
The province of Dhi Qar had earlier announced an increase in the unemployment rate as a result of the U.S. withdrawal and delivery of military bases to the Iraqi forces, noting that there were thousands of people were working on military bases as translators, engineers and workers Khaddmyin.
It is noteworthy that the number of Iraqis who work in the U.S. military has dropped from 44 thousand in January 2009 before the start of the United States reduce its forces, to about ten thousand and five hundred, and there is little more than 13,000 Iraqis now as translators or in other jobs such as washing or maintenance contractors with the U.S. Army. It is likely that these numbers continue to decline with America to continue its withdrawal. / Finished / 8. N. R /
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Date: Monday, 11/28/2011 14:17
Baghdad (news) .. Likely economic expert Hamid Wasti increase the unemployment rate in Iraq after U.S. withdrawal that most of the U.S. bases to accommodate the large numbers of young people.
Said Wasti told the reporter Agency (news) on Monday: that unemployment in Iraq will increase significantly after the U.S. withdrawal as a result, most U.S. bases in all governorates of Iraq, she was thousands of young people unemployed in Iraq as translators, engineers and workers and so on for salaries high financial.
He called for the need to provide job opportunities for those young people who have lost their jobs through the activation of the private sector and put in the work of investment projects in addition to giving them government jobs in order to reduce the unemployment rate in Iraq because it will add "a new economic disaster for the country."
He Wasti: Iraq is still suffering from his policy of economic disarray due to lack of expertise in the economic institutions of the state which led to increased unemployment and poverty in Iraq, calling for help of foreign expertise and advanced policy of international organizations, drawing the country's economy.
I suggest opening an economist huge commercial complexes are distributed in most of Iraq's provinces to accommodate large numbers of unemployed youth, which will reduce the unemployment rate in Iraq in addition to that it will support the Iraqi economy through fiscal revenues.
The province of Dhi Qar had earlier announced an increase in the unemployment rate as a result of the U.S. withdrawal and delivery of military bases to the Iraqi forces, noting that there were thousands of people were working on military bases as translators, engineers and workers Khaddmyin.
It is noteworthy that the number of Iraqis who work in the U.S. military has dropped from 44 thousand in January 2009 before the start of the United States reduce its forces, to about ten thousand and five hundred, and there is little more than 13,000 Iraqis now as translators or in other jobs such as washing or maintenance contractors with the U.S. Army. It is likely that these numbers continue to decline with America to continue its withdrawal. / Finished / 8. N. R /
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