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Economy under ceasefire: From destruction of livelihoods to nightly blackmailing of businessmen
The economy under the ceasefire in the people's narrative: "Businesses have been destroyed, widespread unemployment, and organized pressure on us businessmen has increased to...
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Kermanshah and Hormozgan provinces have the highest number of unemployed people in the country, with rates above 15 percent.
The Statistical Center of Iran says that Kermanshah and Hormozgan provinces have the highest number of unemployed people in the country, with unemployment rates above 15 percent.
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The main reason for the decline in the unemployment rate in Iran is the decrease in demand for work, not government job creation.
Economic experts, referring to the report by the Statistical Center of Iran on the unprecedented decrease in the unemployment rate in the country, say that this…
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Unemployed graduates: Iran's labor market is not ready to accept the army of "degree-holders"
ISNA News Agency, in an article titled "The Burden of Unemployment on Students' Shoulders," noted that one of the main goals of students is...
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In the past 18 months, more than 2 million uninsured construction workers have been unemployed.
The deputy chairman of the parliament's social affairs committee stated in a public meeting on Wednesday, August 23, that more than 2 million workers...
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Iran's Statistical Center claims: Unemployment rate reached 8.8 percent in spring
The Statistical Center of Iran has published a report claiming that the country's unemployment rate this spring was about...
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Tehran's poverty line has almost doubled in two years
The Majlis Research Center has published a report on Iran's economic situation. According to this report, the poverty line, inflation rate,…
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UN: Coronavirus threatens livelihoods of more than 1.5 billion workers
The International Labor Organization says that the lives of about 1.6 billion people worldwide are at risk from the coronavirus epidemic.
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