Proper treatment of unemployment can become a springboard for personal and national advancement
Key Points
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In the modern society, work has become the center of our lives. Work-related parameters determine our social status.
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The economic crisis causes high unemployment in Europe and in the U.S., but is expected to rise even more. The statistics we are given aren’t accurate; unemployment is higher than reported.
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The necessary transition from a competitive and overactive economy into a balanced, functional one will be followed by a dramatic contraction in the sectors of services, retail selling, and industry. Hundreds of millions of workers are expected to be ejected from the job market. Inflation rates will rise to the high double-digits.
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In a balanced economy, 20% of the population can provide for the sustenance of all of humanity.
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A rising unemployment rate is a social and economical time-bomb that threatens the stability of governments and the entire international system.
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As part of an emergency national mechanism, an education system must be created into which the unemployed will be admitted. Studying in that system will count as a job for which the government will grant a “sustenance scholarship” matched to the personal needs of each student as long as they continue to study in this system.
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The subjects to be taught at this system will include personal finance, necessary life skills in the new reality, the laws of the global-integral world and its effect on our lives, on society and on the economy, and the advantages of mutual guarantee as a way of life.
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The program will defuse the time-bomb and will allow governments to carry out the necessary transition to mutual guarantee and a balanced, sustainable economy.