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    Special An economist says the government is unable to cope with the growing demand for jobs

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    [rtl]The economic expert Amer al-Adh, on Tuesday, the government's inability to keep pace with the increasing demand for government jobs, while noting that the possibility of providing private sector employment is limited in the event of change the current contexts.[/rtl]
    [rtl]"Iraq will not be able to keep pace with the increasing demand for jobs, especially as Iraq's youthful composition and population growth is higher in Iraq than elsewhere in the region," al-Adhadh said in an exclusive interview.[/rtl]
    [rtl]"In the absence of clear planning in the Iraqi government and the relative decrease in the importance of Iraqi oil due to the increasing supply of US oil and the possibility of a slower growth in supply demand in the future, the pressure on oil prices will increase pressure on the state budget more than it is now, The state to keep up with the demand for government employment impossible. "[/rtl]
    [rtl]Regarding employment in the private sector, Al-Adha pointed out that "the business environment, both legislative and practical, does not attract real national or foreign investment. Therefore, the possibility of creating jobs from the private sector is also limited if current contexts do not change."[/rtl]
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