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guest2005
02-21-2006, 01:35 PM
According to www.statistics.uz, the new project by UNDP the unemployment rate (http://www.statistics.uz/data_finder/64/)in Uzbekistan has never been above 0.4% since 1995. At the same time, in his last speech the leader of the country mentioned that one of the top four priorities of the government should be increasing employment rate among population.

I understand that unemployment rate is measured by dividing the number of those who actively seek employment by the total number of people in labor and many jobless people are considered out of labor force because they don't "actively seek" employment (apply to necessary government agencies). However, I am surprised to see this kind of discreapancy in the period of total unemployment and poverty in the country.

This brings another more relevant question: so how reliable is the data given by Department of Statistics (I think currently they are under Ministry of Economic Development)?

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melo
02-21-2006, 01:41 PM
:lol: :lol: 0.3% that's ridiculous:lol: :lol:

I think that is how reliable the state information is.

Masud
02-21-2006, 02:14 PM
According to www.statistics.uz (http://www.statistics.uz), the new project by UNDP the unemployment rate (http://www.statistics.uz/data_finder/64/)in Uzbekistan has never been above 0.4% since 1995. At the same time, in his last speech the leader of the country mentioned that one of the top four priorities of the government should be increasing employment rate among population.

I understand that unemployment rate is measured by dividing the number of those who actively seek employment by the total number of people in labor and many jobless people are considered out of labor force because they don't "actively seek" employment (apply to necessary government agencies). However, I am surprised to see this kind of discreapancy in the period of total unemployment and poverty in the country.

This brings another more relevant question: so how reliable is the data given by Department of Statistics (I think currently they are under Ministry of Economic Development)?

Guest

0.3% unemployment rate, heh, maybe they mistakenly said the employment rate of uzbekistan 0.3%

Wolfman
02-21-2006, 02:15 PM
o'zbekistonda qayerda o'qimay, hamma joyda 0,3% deb lag'mon osishdi. umuman mustaqillikdan buyon 20% dan tushmagan manimcha.



Wolfman

Пушкарева
02-21-2006, 07:05 PM
Daje v razvitih stranah, 2% bezrabotici schitaetsya chem-to k chemu ochen stremyatsya, stavyat kak target, i chego ne tak uj i legko dobitsya.

Fignya eto vsyo. Ne verte nashemu goskomstatu. For more or less reliable data you may go to the world bank development indicators dataset. no kajetsya, oni toje kak-to sotrudnichayut s gosudarstvennimi statisticheskimi organami.

If there is a research project and you wanna research your own country, it is such a pain to get quantitative data on it that you just give up the case and choose another country. A obidno, hotelos bi sdelat chto-nibud poleznoye dlya svoyey strani, a ne dlya kakih-nibud Philippines..



According to www.statistics.uz (http://www.statistics.uz), the new project by UNDP the unemployment rate (http://www.statistics.uz/data_finder/64/)in Uzbekistan has never been above 0.4% since 1995. At the same time, in his last speech the leader of the country mentioned that one of the top four priorities of the government should be increasing employment rate among population.

I understand that unemployment rate is measured by dividing the number of those who actively seek employment by the total number of people in labor and many jobless people are considered out of labor force because they don't "actively seek" employment (apply to necessary government agencies). However, I am surprised to see this kind of discreapancy in the period of total unemployment and poverty in the country.

This brings another more relevant question: so how reliable is the data given by Department of Statistics (I think currently they are under Ministry of Economic Development)?

Guest

Abu Hurayra
02-22-2006, 03:17 AM
According to www.statistics.uz (http://www.statistics.uz), the new project by UNDP the unemployment rate (http://www.statistics.uz/data_finder/64/)in Uzbekistan has never been above 0.4% since 1995. At the same time, in his last speech the leader of the country mentioned that one of the top four priorities of the government should be increasing employment rate among population.

I understand that unemployment rate is measured by dividing the number of those who actively seek employment by the total number of people in labor and many jobless people are considered out of labor force because they don't "actively seek" employment (apply to necessary government agencies). However, I am surprised to see this kind of discreapancy in the period of total unemployment and poverty in the country.

This brings another more relevant question: so how reliable is the data given by Department of Statistics (I think currently they are under Ministry of Economic Development)?

Guest

did not know that our numbers about this case look more proper than Japan,US,Germany and other devoloped countries....

PS: sometimes Uzbek Statistics also succeed in makin jokes, cant stop me laughin :lool:

MUHLIS
02-22-2006, 03:36 AM
they calculate unemployment rate among their own families and relatives that is it. Others are seen as "unidetified aliens used for free labor" :mrgreen:
this government is like huge vacuum made of glass, it blocks as very well, but we do not realize how fragile it will be if we all unite. Xalq dengizdir....

Wolfman
02-22-2006, 07:28 AM
O'zbekistonda mehnat birjasiga ishsizman deb ariza topshirganlar ishsiz deb hisoblanadi. (bunaq tashkilot borligini hamma ham bilmasa kerak). :D

mehnat birjasi keyin u ishsizni "ishsiz" deb ro'yxatga olib, ish topguncha, eng uzog'i bilan ikki yilga, oyiga 50 cent ishsizlik nafaqasi to'laydi. (bundan 7 oldingiz ma'lumot)...

ko'zbo'yamachlik.


Wolfman