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Desemprego e População ou: Porquê não consigo emprego?

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Que carreiras proporcionarão a melhor empregabilidade no futuro? Com o que devo escolher trabalhar? O que eu deveria estudar?  Essas questões estão ficando mais comuns diariamente à medida que as taxas de desemprego aumentam em todos os países do mundo. Embora seja uma preocupação crescente entre a população como um todo, suas causas estão suscitando preocupações em todo o planeta devido ao seu potencial de consequências sociais e econômicas desastrosas. Apesar de muitas soluções estarem sendo propostas, desde o decréscimo econômico até o menor horário de trabalho, nenhuma delas ainda abordou o principal problema por trás da falta de empregos disponíveis.  Esse problema reside na própria população, ou mais precisamente, no problema da superpopulação. Independentemente de suas causas, crescimento intrínseco da população em países subdesenvolvidos ou migração crescente para países desenvolvidos, o crescimento constante da população resulta em uma demanda crescente de trabalho...

Unemployment and Population or Why Can't I Get a Job

Julio F. Campos Which careers will provide the best employability in the future? What should I choose to work with? What should I study? Those questions are getting more common on a daily basis as unemployment rates soar through every country in the world. Although unemployment is an increasing concern amongst the overall population its causes are raising governments concerns worldwide due to its potential catastrophic social and economical consequences and the fact that no economical model seems to be able to handle the problem. While many solutions are being proposed, from economic degrowth to less working hours, none have yet addressed the main problem behind the lack of available jobs. That problem lies at the population itself, or more precisely, the overpopulation problem. Independently of its causes, intrinsic population growth in underdeveloped countries or increase migration to developed countries, the constant population growth results in an increasing de...

Jevons' Paradox Misunderstood?

Julio F. Campos The Jevons' Paradox has been focus of attention in recent years due to its apparent conflict with eco-efficiency concept and as consequence has generated distinct reactions against it, and for it. The paradox is crucial when we face a corporation advertising of a more efficient process,  energy efficient products , sustainable use of energy or resources. It is, as we will see, also the first consideration that must be made when we ask " how can we be more sustainable". Here it is presented why that the idea that Jevons' Paradox is only related to energy is a misunderstanding, since the paradox wasn’t postulated referencing to the energy use but to the use of energetic resources, coal in the case. As postulated by Jevons in 1865 book “The Coal Question”: “ Whatever, therefore, conduces to increase the efficiency of coal, and to diminish the cost of its use, directly tends to augment the value of the steam-engine, and to enlarge the...

Sustainability and the Sustainable Growth Fallacy

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Sustainability roots are the words “ability” and “sustain”, therefore the ability to sustain. In the case of ecological sustainability, the ability to sustain a ecological system or social sustainability, as the ability to sustain a social system. The idea of sustainability has become over the years so disseminated through so many different areas and so little attention has been given to its real meaning that it is often confused with the traditional definition of sustainable development, i.e., use our resources without compromise the needs of future generations, which is the result of sustainability. To fully understand this “ability to sustain” it must be brought back some dimensions to the concept that are related to how long that ability can be maintained, how it is maintained   or lost, and the systemic configuration need for its existence. This paper brings back the sustainability concept to its more broad definition and some considerations on how the lack i...

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