Unemployment and Idleness: Problem of Integrating Puerto Rico's Labor and Public Instruction Policies.
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Prieto, C. (2021). Unemployment and Idleness: Problem of Integrating Puerto Rico’s Labor and Public Instruction Policies.: Overt approach to the problem of unemployment. PLERUS (in Process), 6(1), 29–64. Retrieved from https://revistas.upr.edu/index.php/plerus/article/view/18946

Abstract

The usual diagnosis of unemployment in Puerto Rico implicitly states a series of methodological and substantive premises that are only very occasionally questioned. Expressed as broadly as possible, unemployment is seen as a consequence of failures in the interrelation of the training and production systems. Therefore, the analysis of unemployment
unemployment - or more broadly, of the employment relationship - is therefore of significant use in clarifying the content of one or the other public policy as it is reflected in the first levels of formulation, which usually correspond to the operational agencies and the Planning Board in their task of combining sectoral policies.

 

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