Dim Job Prospects Triggered Arab Unrest

April 15, 2011

High rates of unemployment fuelled "Arab spring" with many young protestors hitting the streets to express their anger (photo: Antoine Gyori/AGP/Corbis)
- Dim Job Prospects Triggered Arab Unrest
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Despite recent economic growth, unemployment and underemployment rates in north Africa and the Middle East are among the highest in the world. Young people, who make up much of the population, are the hardest hit. One former IMF economist says the lack of job prospects contributed to the recent unrest in the region.
Mounir Rached, former IMF economist, Vice-president of the Lebanese Economic Association
Moderator: Jacob Fenston

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