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    How and Why COVID-19 affect or raised the Unemployment
    (Library Information Services, COMSATS University Islamabad, Lahore Campus, 2020) Ali Mohsin; FA17-BBA-106; Naila Yosuf; LHR TP 6775
    The topic which I choose for my project is that how Covid-19 affect the unemployment. This is considered to be the very major topic for nowadays. Coronavirus is viral disease that can be spread in the form of direct and indirect or close contact to the peoples who have been already infected by this disease through mouth or nose secretions or through air. Unemployment is the only major issue that is caused by covid-19 because many factories or firm remained closed during this virus and they felt helpless. No one can understand their problems. As a result of stay-at-home orders reduces the demand of labors and many workers had stopped working that results in unemployment. In this project I will tell you about the unemployment ration that how unemployment rate increased during or after the covid-19. Why it seemed very problematic issue in Pakistan? As workers are the back bone in raising the economy of Pakistan, without these labor firms are noting and cannot generate the profit as much as to raise the economy, And how we can do better in the future?

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