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...island nation of Papua New Guinea, in the Coral Sea, jobless people returning to highland villages from the cities often lack the most rudimentary knowledge necessary to survive, such as which rot-resistant trees to use to build huts or which poisonous woods to avoid when making fires for cooking. Many of the youths, alienated from their villages by schooling and exposure to the West, become marauding "rascals," who have made Papua New Guinea's cities among the most dangerous in the world...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Lost Tribes, Lost Knowledge | 9/23/1991 | See Source »

...many people are unemployed? According to the U.S. Department of Labor, the latest "official" rate of unemployment is 6.8% -- meaning that nearly 9 million of the civilian work force of 125 million are jobless. But the numbers don't come close to telling the whole story...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Down And Out: Discouraged Workers | 9/9/1991 | See Source »

...work is twice the official estimate. Most economists urge the Labor Department to beef up its reporting methods to improve its count of discouraged workers. Says former U.A.W. leader Douglas Fraser, now a professor of labor studies at Wayne State University in Detroit: "By undercounting the unemployed, the jobless problem is being disguised...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Down And Out: Discouraged Workers | 9/9/1991 | See Source »

Business activity remains so sluggish that the jobless rate is expected to continue to rise for the rest of the year. Some experts even warn that the economy, burdened by high debts and a weak banking system, could fall again unless the Federal Reserve moves quickly to lower interest rates. Fed Chairman Alan Greenspan has kept rates firm to control inflation. But with the threat of a "double-dip recession" hovering over the economy, Greenspan may feel new pressure from the Administration to relax his monetary grip as the 1992 presidential election draws near...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Economy: Looking at a Rocky Recovery | 8/5/1991 | See Source »

...Jobless, stateless, without access to Kuwait's welfare system and with rent and other bills to pay, "how are those of us without protected employment to live?" asks Ali of the Plaza Hotel. "Obviously we are being forced to leave." But even leaving is difficult. Approximately 30,000 Palestinians hold Egyptian travel documents, but Cairo is less than eager to take them. Jordan is the only available haven, but Saudi Arabia has refused overland transit to Amman, Iraq has allowed it only sporadically, and the only other way out, by air, is costly. The result is a general milling about...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Kuwait: Back to the Past | 8/5/1991 | See Source »

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