A MASTER'S THESIS AT THE UNIVERSITY OF BASRAH DISCUSSES ((THE USE OF REGRESSION RATES THAT ARE NOT APPARENTLY RELATED TO SURE IN DETERMINING THE DEMAND FOR WORK IN IRAQ FOR THE YEARS (1990-2020))

A MASTER'S THESIS AT THE UNIVERSITY OF BASRAH DISCUSSES ((THE USE OF REGRESSION RATES THAT ARE NOT APPARENTLY RELATED TO SURE IN DETERMINING THE DEMAND FOR WORK IN IRAQ FOR THE YEARS (1990-2020)):
On Saturday 29/4/2023 the Department of Statistics at the College of Administration and Economics at the University of Basrah discussed a master's thesis on ((Using regression rates that are not apparently related to SURE in determining the demand for work in Iraq for the years (1990-2020))).
The researcher's thesis ((Antizar Abdul Wahed Jaafar)) aimed to find the interdependent relationships and interdependence between the factors affecting the demand for work between the economic sectors (agriculture, industry, services) and to embody them in the form of a system of several equations called the system of equations that are apparently unrelated SURE.
The thesis concluded that the SURE method is the best in estimating the equations and that the services sector attracts the highest percentage of running workers.