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    Investment Advisor: The unemployment rate among graduates flying to the level of 90%

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    Post by Rocky Sat Nov 04, 2017 9:50 am

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    Investment Advisor: The unemployment rate among graduates flying to the level of 90%


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    Revealed an adviser on investment in the Prime Minister, that the unemployment rate among graduates for the next fiscal year will be 90%, blaming the aggravation of this problem on the chaos planning of the specialties in universities, while stressing the absence of a solution to absorb unemployment, but the development of the private sector, stressed the need to work To change the powerful mentality of the state, the exterminator of the private sector.
    Unemployment in general and among graduates in particular is one of the serious chronic problems facing the economy and society in Iraq. The adviser for investment in the Prime Minister Thaer al-Fili said in an interview with (the extent): It is regrettable that the unemployment among graduates during the current fiscal year and next year, more than 90%, indicating that young graduates now going to simple professional work in most cases Do not create a real future, because these professions do not exceed work in restaurants or hotels, which is not commensurate with the scientific degrees they have, except in some medical and health specialties and in the oil and electricity sectors, which is limited, and says:
    Al-Faily adds: An example of the lack of planning for specialization is the absence of middle-level cadres. It is well-known that all the countries of the world plan on what is known as every five people, ie, for every professional graduate there are five specialties. We also see in Iraq today tens of thousands of graduates from the top cadres of the universities met by a very small percentage of middle cadres, which confirms that we have a weakness in this aspect is the lack of cadres In the factories, forcing We are importing Indian and Bangladeshi labor.
    "The state says it supports the private sector, but in reality it does not exist and in all its actions so far it is not helping the private sector," says Fili. And the environment of the investment expelling him, and that the mentality of the Iraqi career and the mentality of the decision-maker is still repulsive and unsustainable even that the private sector in Iraq is suffering more than it suffers in any other country, although we need to develop this sector to absorb unemployment, but we have no solution other than support investment And the private sector to escape the weight of unemployment Reer our youth graduate from their effects.
    The Fili advisor stressed the need to activate the sectors of agriculture and industry, which are suffering from a major deterioration, while they are large and vibrant sectors, and asked: Why we have more than 95 large government plants and do not work very little, should not enter these factories to invest with the private sector ? He pointed out that the operation of these factories will mean the employment of at least 1.5 million young workers, especially graduates. He also wonders why the agriculture sector is being disrupted. Is not it time to advance it, especially since the agricultural initiative launched by the government was a failure because it was not planned by specialists or was not based on a strong government to protect it, making the funds allocated to it go to waste?
    International reports confirm that the increase in military spending and the decline in the role of the state in investment, and its tendency to increase military expenditures, led to the depletion of many of the financial returns, and deprive the rest of the economic sectors of the financial allocations necessary to develop, which caused structural imbalances in the Iraqi economy. 
    In addition, our repeated contacts with the Ministry of Labor and Social Affairs failed to find out the latest statistics showing the number of unemployed.



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