Higher education has emerged as one of the expensive venture for parents. Only 25% of the United Kingdom population got the capability to pay the full college fees without taking any help. Few students pursue the courses with the help scholarships and grants provided by the colleges and states. Large number of students chooses loans [...]
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Higher jobless rate wrongfoots economists
November 11th, 2010
davidguide The unemployment rate has risen unexpectedly to 5.4 per cent, as more people join the search for work. New figures from the Bureau of Statistics show almost 30,000 jobs were created in October. However, that was tempered by a big fall in full time jobs. View full post on All Stories
Australian businesses dangle higher wages to compete for dwindling skilled workers
October 18th, 2010
davidguide The steady but relatively low level of unemployment rate in Australia could lead to business slowdowns and render the federal government’s infrastructure initiatives quite vulnerable. View full post on All Stories
Financial Crisis Hits the Higher Education Loan Market – What Students Need to Know
August 6th, 2010
davidguide Enormous suggestions experience come to the higher education loan market as a outcome of the Wall Street melt down. Long before the pyrotechnics of failing lending institutions and government bailouts, lots of students experience felt the credit crunch as they returned to college to find that they had to scramble to locate new lenders willing [...]
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