SUBJECT: CIVIC EDUCATION ��
CLASS:� SS1
DATE:
TERM: 3RD TERM
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WEEKS� 7
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EMPLOYMENT means to be engaged in a job or occupation.
UNEMPLOYMENT is having no paid job or to be out of job. It can also be explained to be an involuntary idleness.
FACTORS AFFECTING EMPLOYMENT
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- Artificial barriers to geographical mobility of labour across the various state-based sub-labour markets.
- Culturally-biased employment practices.
- Parochial practices in employment due to lack of trust.
- Increase in population growth vis-�-vis declining growth in employment opportunities.
- Rural-urban drift of population
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POVERTY is a condition of absence or poor availability of material needs of the affected people.
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HOW CAN EMPLOYMENT ALLEVIATE POVERTY
The problem of alleviating poverty can be adequately solved through full employment in the following ways.:
- It can help to shape and increase the pace of economic growth and employment in the country.
- Full employment will increase the level of savings and investment in a country
- Employment brings about high quality of life while unemployment promotes low quality of life.
- The� person feeds very well.
- Clothes himself or herself adequately.
- Lives in a comfortable home.
- Lives responsibly
- Lives an independent life.
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GAURANTEED EMPLOYMENT occurs when workers are not laid off indiscriminately by their employers and� some factors are responsible for guaranteed employment.
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- Free Education: Education must be generously made free and accessible to the poor but willing students. The certificates obtained after� educational pursuits remain one way to guarantee employment.
- Provision of medical care: When workers are healthy and suffer from no debilitating diseases, they will be able to work effectively� and they will not experience any threat of or� termination of appointment. Government should support the need for free medical services to the people.
- Rural development: The rural areas need to be developed so as to forestall the movement of people from the rural areas to the urban areas.
- Self-employment: There is� a great need� for the idea of self-employment to be promoted to absorb the ever-growing number of graduates from the higher institutions.
- Development of the agricultural sector of the economy: Farmers and potential farmers must be encouraged through the provision of loans and other forms of assistance.
- Development of small scale enterprises: Small scale enterprises and the informal sector of the economy should be developed.
- Commitment to employment at the local level: There must be a clear commitment on the part of government to create more productive employment, especially at the local government area.
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REVSION� QUESTIONS:
- Full employment means that
- All must be working
- Only those qualified and willing to work find work
- Those in disguised employment form part of employed labour
- Account is taken of those working with government
- Poverty is a condition of�
- Affluence
- Poor availability of material needs
- Parochial practices
- Population growth
- (a)��� What is poverty?
(b)��� In what ways can employment help to solve the problem of poverty?
WEEKEND ASSIGNMENT:
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- What is a stable employment?
- Identify and discuss the factors that can ensure guaranteed employment in Nigeria.
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READING ASSIGNMENT:
What� is� Capitalist� Democracy? Read � Civic Education SS 2 by R.W. Okunloye� (Page 7.)