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Friday, April 26, 2013

Unemployment Rate in the Philippines


aha so nangunguna talaga ang Pilipinas pagdating sa mga taong walang trabaho, huh!  ikaw, may trabaho ka ba na kumikita?  o marami lang trabaho pero walang kita? nu ang ikinabubuhay mo?  baka naman may trabaho ka pero gusto mo ng extra na kita?  Marami na akong pinasok at sinubok.  So far ang medyo ok ako ay ang idea ng VMobile Load Extreme
kung saan pwede ka magload sa lahat ng network gamit ang isang sim hindi kagaya ng lumang paraan na bawat network ay ibang sim din gamit mo.  Marami pati syang produkto hindi lamang phone load.  Ang isa pang gustong gusto ko ay ang Human ♥ Nature kakaiba sya sa dami ng networking kasi mas kumikita ka sa Sales mo kesa magrecruit ng tao at ipinagmamalaki kong gawa sya sa Pilipinas.  Pro-Poor, Pro-Environment at Pro-Philippines talaga.  All healthy and organic ang sangkap ng kanilang mga produkto.  So kung gusto mo ang ganitong negosyo simulan na ngayon.  agad agad 'ika nga. ;) at huwag ibilang sa statistics ang iyong sarili.

Millions of college-level students are graduating or have graduated again at this time of the year. Millions of Filipinos, then, will be added to the labor workforce and, if available jobs are not enough to absorb them, would surely increase the country’s unemployment rate.
As of the latest quarter, the Philippine unemployment rate stands at 7.10%. This translates to more than 2.89 million Filipinos without work.
It surely is high. In fact, the Philippines has the highest jobless rate in Southeast Asia. Our nearest neighbors Thailand, in contrast, only has 0.83% unemployment rate while Singapore registered an unemployment rate of 1.80%.
The silver lining is that ours apparently is still not that critically severe compared to the jobless rates in other countries.
Worse in Africa
Unemployment is worse in the African region, where more than half of the population is left with no work. Djibouti has the highest recorded unemployment rate at 59.5%, followed by Namibia (51.2%) and Congo (50.3%).
Big economies also suffer from relatively high unemployment. The United States recorded unemployment at 7.60% as of March 2013, while the United Kingdom has 7.80% jobless rate.
In contrast, Japan‘s unemployment rate is 4.30% while China‘s jobless rate is steady at 4.10%
Bad in Europe
Europe is still reeling from a crisis that has affected various Eurozone members, with several countries registering double-digit unemployment rates. Greece, one of the hardest-hit by the crisis in Europe, has a 27.20% unemployment rate as of February 2013.
In Spain, one out of four people (26.02%) is unemployed. In Italy, the jobless rate is 11.60% while the unemployment rate 
Below is a summary of the unemployment rates in select countries around the world.
Unemployment (Jobless) Rates in South, Southeast Asia and Australia
RankCountryUnemployment Rate (%)Data as of
1Philippines7.102012 (December)
2Indonesia6.142012 (August)
3Pakistan5.702011 (June)
4Australia5.602013 (March)
5Bangladesh4.502010 (December)
6Sri Lanka4.102012 (September)
7India3.802011 (December)
8Malaysia3.302013 (January)
9Bhutan3.102012 (December)
10Brunei2.602011 (December)
11Laos2.502009 (December)
12Vietnam2.062012 (September)
13Singapore1.802012 (December)
14Thailand0.832013 (January)
15Cambodia0.202011 (December)


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Monday, March 4, 2013

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Wednesday, December 19, 2012

Soul's Agenda

Last day of work today, i mean office job, but work per se i don't think it will ever last not until i breathe out my last i guess.ü  Is it coincidence that i stumbled into this great article from my ever inspiration, Neale Donald Walsch?  Nah, i don't believe so.  Just perfect to think deeper and give answers to this very important questions just before 2012 ends and i'm being ushered into the new year, 2013. 
 
 
I’m tired of settling for small steps or simple aphorisms.  It is time now to enter into deep, honest, self-examination.  Some important, even pointed, questions:

Does it feel as though what I’m doing these days is what an evolved being would do? Beyond the issue of survival, beyond “taking care of business” or slogging through the day “doing what needs to be done,” how much of what I’m “up to” feels like what really matters, and how much feels like just “stuff and nonsense”—or, in Shakespeare’s words, Much Ado About Nothing . . . ?

Are my minutes fulfilling? Are my hours ringing with satisfaction? Are my days overflowing with contentment? Are my weeks and months teeming with accomplishment of my Soul’s agenda?

Are my years brimming with spiritual radiance and soulful, Divine expression and experience? Or do I awaken on milestone days—birthdays, anniversaries, times of celebration—with a vague feeling of how fast time is passing and how slowly I have progressed at what I came here to accomplish—and how difficult it is to accomplish it . . . ?

For that matter, have I always been clear that there is something specific that I came here to accomplish? If so, have I known exactly what that is?

I guess I should not be surprised or embarrassed if I have not.  It turns out that 98% of the world’s people do not.  And it’s not their fault.  And it’s not my fault if I find myself even now, at least from time to time, among them.  Because nobody told them, and nobody told me, what really matters.

Oh, they’ve tried to tell us.  Some people have tried to convince us.  And many, many of us listened to those people, because to know something for certain—as religions and politics allow us to think that we do—feels better than to not know.

But the more I listened the more I knew that what others were “buying into” of what still others were telling them couldn’t possibly be true. So I moved away from all of their agendas.  I may not have known where I was going, but I knew what I wanted to get away from.

The result is that I am spending less time these days in that larger group.  And right now I am not even in it . . . or I would never have this book in my hand.  It is wonderful that I am not among that 98% now, and that I spend less and less time there, because there’s nothing worse than spending most of one’s life on things that just simply don’t matter.

No, wait, yes there is.  It would be worse to not know what does matter.  It would be worse to not know that what I am doing here is taking a Sacred Journey, fulfilling a Divine Purpose.
 
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Tuesday, November 9, 2010

Internship in Virtual Assistant Course

 today is my 2nd day in virtual assistant course internship and i am loving it.  i'm learning new things. ;) i am still in the middle of my tasks so i'm making this quick.  two of the things i learned today:
  1. i accidentally closed a tab and was in a middle of doing something on it. SOLUTION: just press ctrl+shift+t
  2. to make a backlink in blog commenting this is the code: your keywords here
have fun today ;_)

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