breakups, stress, unemployment

Breakups Create Stress, but Positively Reshape Your Life

A breakup can be defined as a disruption, dissolution of connection, or separation of a mass into parts. Although breakups are often associated with relationship breakdowns, other examples include friendship breakups and the loss of a job. Breakups can have a dramatic impact on our bodies as well as our emotional state. Broken heart syndrome ...

Katrina Hicks

Young couple with relationship problems, standing on a beach with arms crossed facing away from each other.

Hidden Unemployment Crisis Looms in China

Is China facing an unemployment crisis? China’s unemployment rate in June was revealed to be 5.7 percent, which is lower than the February peak of 6.2 percent. The country’s unemployment rate has remained quite stable over the past decades, hovering around 4 percent to 5 percent. As such, the fact that the COVID-19 outbreak only ...

Max Lu

A crowded Chinese sidewalk.

CCP Virus Pushes Labor Market Into Chaos and Laborers Into Desperation

According to the International Labor Organization (ILO), there are more than 3.3 billion participants in the global workforce, with almost 1.6 billion employed in the informal sector. The CCP virus outbreak and the subsequent lockdowns have made many of them jobless. The labor problem created by the CCP virus Employment conditions in the informal sector ...

Armin Auctor

A worker in the labor market.

3 Points Explaining the Economic Fallout Caused by the CCP Virus

Many people think that the economic fallout caused by the CCP coronavirus outbreak will soon subside once the lockdowns are lifted. Unfortunately, this is not true. It could take at least a couple of years or even longer for the global economy to get back to pre-coronavirus growth levels. Until then, it will most likely ...

Max Lu

A bricklayer on a construction site.

Helping India’s Unemployed

Despite its growing economy, the government continues to struggle with India’s unemployed. Since the current government took office in 2014, India’s unemployment rate has stagnated at 3.5 percent, with a slight rise in 2017 at 3.6 percent. Calculation of unemployment rates in India is a bit difficult as there isn’t a fine line between formal and ...

Armin Auctor