Stability and control analysis of an unemployment model incorporating integration programs effect

A new mathematical model is proposed to investigate the mechanisms of unemployment with government interventions such as internships programs. The proposed model consists of a compartmental system of four components, which are the unemployment U, the employment E, the unemployed beneficiaries of gov...

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