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QUESTION 1

In 2020, the world was devastated and ravaged by the unprecedented Corona Virus
(Covid-19) pandemic. Most businesses closed-down; which resulted in serious loss of
jobs to certain employees whilst some business put employees on contract or retrenched
them.

While conducting an oversight visit in Port Elizabeth on Thursday, honourable President
Cyril Matamela Ramaphosa; noted that while the lockdown had managed to flatten the
virus’ curve, the focus, going forward, needed to be on restarting the economy which had
suffered greatly under the Disaster Management Act’s restrictive regulations. President
Ramaphosa’s engagement with NEDLAC on Friday signified the start of a gradual easing
process which was expected to culminate in a district-based move to Level 3 lockdown
before the end of May. Health Minister Zweli Mkhize had, however, warned that regions
which were unable to prove their medical readiness amid burgeoning caseloads would
likely remain exempt from lower-level reprieves.

Prior to that; the rate of unemployment was sky rocketing in South Africa. Study the figure
below.




1.1. In your opinion, what would you consider to be the results of unemployment in
any country


The results of unemployment in any country are multifaceted and often severe. They
can include:

, Economic downturn: High unemployment rates can lead to decreased consumer
spending, reduced tax revenues, and overall economic stagnation or recession.
Social unrest: Unemployment can exacerbate inequality, increase poverty rates, and
contribute to social tensions within a society.
Mental and physical health issues: Job loss can lead to stress, anxiety, depression, and
other mental health problems. It can also impact physical health due to factors such as
reduced access to healthcare and increased substance abuse.
Loss of skills: Prolonged periods of unemployment can lead to skill degradation or
obsolescence, making it more difficult for individuals to re-enter the workforce when
opportunities arise.
Demographic challenges: High unemployment rates, particularly among youth or
certain demographic groups, can have long-term consequences on a country's
demographics, including delayed family formation and population aging.




1.2 Causes of unemployment
Economic recession or downturn


Cyclical unemployment occurs when there's a contraction in the economy, leading to
reduced demand for labor across various sectors.
Technological advancements
Automation and technological innovation can lead to job displacement as tasks become
automated or outsourced.
Structural changes
Shifts in industries or changes in consumer preferences can render certain skills or
occupations obsolete, leading to unemployment in affected sectors.
Inadequate education or training
A mismatch between the skills demanded by employers and those possessed by job
seekers can result in unemployment.
Government policies: Regulations, taxes, and labor market policies can influence the
level of unemployment by affecting hiring decisions and business operations.




1.3 Solutions to unemployment

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