Multiple Choice
Consider the following three factors:
A. A study conducted by Statistical Bulletin of the GCC General Secretariat found that 435,000 graduates are currently unemployed in the GCC countries.
B. In the next 10 years, 100,000 Emiratis will be seeking employment (including 70,000 in Abu Dhabi) according to estimates from the Abu Dhabi Tawteen Council.
C. Jobseekers in Oman increased to 88,000 at the end of 2008, from 24,000 at the end of 2007. These statements suggest that
A) the likelihood that a graduate would find a job in the GCC countries in the coming years is very low.
B) the GCC needs to improve education, and match graduates' skills, with current and future job market needs.
C) the likelihood of finding a job in the future depends on the size of the foreign labor force.
D) the GCC is not currently creating jobs fast enough to absorb all graduates because of slow economic growth.
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