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youth unemployment has reached dangerous proportions, traffic jams and air pollution are strangling cities, $1 1. 6 trillion is paid in bribes,
Because youth unemployment is growing, more people have more time to do something about this abuse. Unless these elites open the conversation about the future with the rest of their populations,
The Europatriates kick-start was on the first European Congress Solutions for Youth unemployment in Europe which was held at the end of June 2014 in Saarbruecken, Germany.
The best models to help tackle youth unemployment in Europe were supposed to be brought together. The Congress and its accompanying fare will provide:
concrete solutions against 1 National Agency for employment http://www. pole-emploi. fr. 88 The Innovation Biosphere youth unemployment in Europe EUR 14.
Figure 3. 1. Youth unemployment in Europe (source: http://www. europatriates. eu/index. php/en/)Jobs creation remains just a desire without providing the appropriate ecosystem and necessary conditions for the development of existing companies and creation of new companies.
The Forum recognises that countries such as Germany with low rates of youth unemployment have excellent apprenticeship systems
Programmes such as these will not solve the youth unemployment problem, but they will contribute to the solution
Notwithstanding progress youth unemployment is still a significant cause for concern. Accordingly the Government will during 2015 continue the roll out of the Youth Guarantee for Ireland including targeting places and new initiatives.
Youth unemployment was 39%in April 2011. Long term unemployment rate Q3 2014 7. 9%and 56.7%of the unemployed.
Youth unemployment was 23.2%in Q3 2014.148 5. Increasing Levels of Entrepreneurship Objective Baseline (2011) Current Performance 2015 Targets Relevant APJ Sections 5. 1
Overview of cases analysed Employment Focus area Case Social needs addressed Preparing for employment Surfen zum Job (DE) Tackling youth unemployment,
Youth unemployment, where job-churn in the labour market has reduced considerably so many older workers are staying put in the context of job loss
summary Focus area Case Social needs addressed Summary Preparing for employment Surfen zum Job (DE) Tackling youth unemployment,
and thus supporting life long learning, hard policy issues such as youth unemployment or regional skills shortages.
This communication gives particular attention to combatting youth unemployment, covering four areas which are defined as essential to be addressed
High youth unemployment not only hampers economic growth, for youth it can be a debilitating experience that affects their desire
Chapter 2 presents data on the state of youth unemployment and underemployment, illustrating the scale of the challenge
This chapter provides data and context about youth unemployment, and discusses the primary causes of this acute state of affairs. 2. 1 A global crisis Currently,
6 While the global youth unemployment rate had fallen to 11.6 per cent in 2007 from 13.1 per cent in 2002,
youth unemployment is twice the national average or greater. Young people are three times more likely to be unemployed than their parents. 8 However,
For example, Sub-saharan africa has a youth unemployment rate close to 11 per cent, but three out of four workers are engaged in the informal sector.
Global youth unemployment and unemployment rate, 1991 2013 Source: International labour organization (ILO) 11 9 Mona Mourshed et al. Education to Employment:
Youth unemployment rates, by region Source: International labour organization (ILO) 2. 3 Regional trends: Developed countries The youth unemployment rate in 2012 is estimated at 18.1 per cent. 17 The situation has improved not in recent years with the number of unemployed youth increasing by more than 2 million from 2008 to 2012.
By the second quarter of 2012, youth unemployment surpassed 15 per cent in two thirds of developed countries. 18 Figure 4:
Youth unemployment rates, 2008 and 2012 (second quarter,%)Source: International labour organization (ILO) 19 17 Ibid. 3. 18 Ibid.
4. 19 International labour organization,"Global Employment Trends for Youth 2013,11 Youth unemployment rates 2000 and 2007 2016, by region(%)2000 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011
2012p 2013p 2014p 2015p 2016p WORLD 12.7 11.6 11.7 12.6 12.7 12.6 12.7 12.7 12.7 12.7 12.7 Developed Economies & EU
youth unemployment is still alarming in many countries, such as South africa (above 40 per cent since early 2008). 28 20 International labour organization, Global Employment Trends for Youth 2012 (Geneva:
Innovative ICT solutions for youth employment 8 2. 4. 1 Latin america and the Caribbean In Latin america and the Caribbean, youth unemployment has declined recently
Since 2003 the youth unemployment rate has followed a rollercoaster pattern, with the most recent two years from 2010 to 2012 marking a decrease from 15.4 to 12.9 per cent, according to the ILO.
The youth unemployment rate varies among countries, but in all cases it surpasses that of adults.
such as in Argentina and Brazil. 30 The youth unemployment rate is significantly higher among Latin american women.
or advanced education. 35 This situation reflects a skills mismatch wherein there is stronger demand for workers with a college education than those with secondary education. 2. 4. 2 Arab States Youth unemployment rates in the middle East continue to be the highest in the world.
The 2012 youth unemployment rate was estimated at 28.3 per cent in the middle East, and 23.7 per cent in North africa. 36 Labour market conditions for young people remain dire,
and South Eastern europe and CIS The overall youth unemployment rate for the region has fallen, but this decline masks disparities among and within countries.
the youth unemployment rate for the region has declined to 17.9 per cent in 2012.44 In some countries the youth unemployment rate is very high (e g.
For example, in Azerbaijan, youth unemployment has declined from 18.4 percent in 1999 to 11.0 per cent in 2010;
In the Russian Federation, youth unemployment in Moscow was 5 per cent, compared to 51.3 per cent in Chechnya
the youth unemployment rate is lower in Asia than in other regions. South Asia (9. 3 per cent) and East asia (9. 5 per cent) have the lowest regional youth unemployment rates
while Southeast asia and the Pacific had a slighter higher rate (13.1 per cent. 50 Young Asians face high poverty levels and a large informal sector.
and training as only 6 per cent of urban youth and 3 per cent of rural youth attend these institutions at the secondary level. 55 2. 4. 5 Sub-saharan africa The youth unemployment rate
in Sub-saharan africa is 11.8 per cent with large variances in the continent. 56 Countries with the highest youth unemployment rates include South africa, with over half of the youth population unemployed, Namibia (58.9 per cent in 2008
The goal for the 2012 competition was to catalyse the growth of Africa's early-stage start-ups to address the issue of youth unemployment across the continent.
and 165 million of them were young early-stage entrepreneurs between the ages of 18 and 35.126 Considering staggering global youth unemployment levels,
deadend work and record levels of unemployment. 176 Youth unemployment and underemployment are at a record high.
when they are qualified. 197 This skills mismatch is a leading cause of the youth unemployment crisis. Establishing channels for dialogue among industry leaders, policymakers, academia,
to reduce high youth unemployment and to increase the youth employment rate. This initiative is focused on the Europe 2020 objectives of reducing early school leaving
and youth unemployment is also being tackled through more workplace and entrepreneurial learning experiences and more possibilities for self employment.
Considering the very high level of youth unemployment as a consequence of the crisis, actions for youth have been given extensive political and financial attention,
Europe is focused now on providing an innovative response to societal challenges such as globalisation, aging population, youth unemployment, resource constraints and so forth.
and M. Signorelli,"Youth unemployment rate and impact of financial crises",International Journal of Manpower,(2012), Vol. 33 (1): 76-95 Christensen, Henrik Serup,"Political activities on the Internet:
Youth unemployment does the EU case about its future?.Policy Brief. E. P. Centre. Dobbs, R, Remes, J.,Manyika, J.,Roxburgh, C.,Smit, S,
Youth unemployment and crime in France. Journal of the European Economic Association, 7 (5): 1542-4774 Fredriksen, K. B, Income Inequality in the European union, OECD, 2012.
Global Agenda Council on Youth unemployment Mark Rutte, Prime minister of The netherlands Aymeric Sallin, Founder and Chief executive officer, Nanodimension, USA;
17.8 Youth unemployment rate (2007) 18.1 23.3 Source: OECD Regional Database The socioeconomic context Andalusia is the southernmost region of peninsular Spain
The youth unemployment rate is much higher: while it is 43 percent in Spain, estimates indicate that 39 percent of the registered youth unemployed are located in Andalusia.
Start-ups, stock of enterprises and unemployment, notably youth unemployment, are being impacted severely. Moreover, the region has limited a relatively entrepreneurial where people enter public sector employment as their preference.
and youth unemployment, suggest a need for a wider focus on entrepreneurship, including education, vocational educational training, self employment, assistance to all forms of start-ups,
%peaking at almost 32%in Cadiz in April 2010), particularly youth unemployment, which has risen steeply in recent years.
The consequence is high levels of youth unemployment, a slow down in the number of migrants, emigration by EU ex-pats, etc.
The high and rising levels of general and youth unemployment necessitate the harnessing of all ideas, talents, sectors, etc. for the future of the region.
i) the very high and increasing levels of general and youth unemployment; ii) the levels of human capital relatively low compared with elsewhere in Spain;
Relevance to Andalusia and considerations for adoption The high and rising unemployment rate in the Andalusia region, especially as far as youth unemployment is concerned,
when consideration is given to the problem of high levels of unemployment, especially youth unemployment in Andalusia. Entrepreneurship works when new firms are formed,
levels of youth unemployment or disengagement. TPO00007 Industry Innovation and Competitiveness Agenda Industry Competitiveness xiv Industry Innovation and Competitiveness Agenda Actions to come:
The Government will look to locate the programme in an area with access to industry but high youth unemployment.
in regional Australia and areas where youth unemployment is high. Approved employers will be able to engage a training provider of their choice
and young people 1. 4 Growth rate of GDP per person employed 1. 5 Employment-to-population ratio Ratio of youth unemployment rate to adult employment rate 1. 6 Proportion
Youth unemployment & Poverty Romania should enhance the quality of active labor market policies, employment information availability, enhance social program efficiency to reduce the risk of poverty Field of action 1 Field of action 2 Field of action 4 Implementation Of The Precautionary Programme
and Innovation Initiatives 71 Innovative Government Leaves Legacy after the Financial crisis 79 Youth unemployment & Innovation & Data analysis 90 CHAPTER III OPEN INNOVATION 2. 0 IN A REAL-WORLD
Carrol interlinks existing youth unemployment solutions with modern approach of using data (and especially big data) as driver for future growth.
Better solutions are needed globally in domains such as healthcare, transportation, climate change, youth unemployment, financial stability, prosperity, sustainability, and growth.
E N I N N O V A t I O N y E A r B o O k 2 0 1 4 Youth unemployment & Innovation & Data analysis
What happens if we mix youth unemployment with one of the existing capacity in Europe such as the enormous quantity of information?
A strong emphasis is placed on combating youth unemployment. The funds will finance initiatives to improve the quality of education
Sweden and Ireland all face youth unemployment above 20%.%Youth need access to education, resources and structures to turn ideas into value through the provision of relevant opportunities.
and diversifying population, youth unemployment, sustainable cities and global challenges climate change, environmental degradation and poverty.
youth unemployment is a major issue of concern in Europe, up to 25%in many countries. Youth must become engaged in society,
or youth unemployment or environmental sustainability, are other examples of the different levels at which social innovation can be achieved.
in France and the UK, youth unemployment is well over 20%(OECD March 2012. There is empirical evidence
OECD. 2012. http://www. oecd-ilibrary. org/employment/youth unemployment-rate. Oeij, P. R. A j. Klein Hesselink,
The figures for youth unemployment are even more devastating; 59.2%and 54.3%,in those two countries, respectively.
and contribute 63 billion to the economy, with a positive impact on youth unemployment. The real issue is that there are going to be skill gaps.
Even though we now have huge youth unemployment, there is not quite yet a perfect match between skills and workforce.
The 2009 contraction ranges from roughly 2%in France to 4. 5%-5%in Germany, Italy and the UK. ii Fighting unemployment especially youth unemployment and generational worklessness.
%)In October 2009, the youth unemployment rate (under-25s) was 20.6%in the euro area and 20.7%in the EU27.
Netherlands has the lowest rate of youth unemployment (7. 2) %and Spain (42.9) and Latvia (33.6%)have the highest.
to reduce high youth unemployment and to increase the youth employment rate, as pursued by the Youth on the move initiative.
Global Agenda Council on Youth unemployment Mark Rutte, Prime minister of The netherlands Aymeric Sallin, Founder and Chief executive officer, Nanodimension, USA;
where rigid labor markets were an important cause of high youth unemployment. Youth unemployment continues to be high in a number of European countries as well
where important barriers to entry into the labor market remain in place. Efficient labor markets must also ensure clear strong incentives for employees
with its youth unemployment rate estimated at over 50 percent. Botswana remains stable this year at 74th place, the fourth spot in the region.
youth unemployment is rising, and access to basic services remains a challenge. Even in several fast-growing developing countries, it appears that growth has made not a notable dent in income inequality or poverty,
the Income Gini index, Social mobility, and Youth unemployment. The income Gini index is a measure of income inequality,
Finally, high youth unemployment can reduce social cohesion and incur significant economic and social costs. It depresses lifetime earnings for unemployed workers
From an economic standpoint, high youth unemployment Access to basic necessities Vulnerability to economic exclusionsocial cohesion Access to sanitation Access to improved drinking water Access to healthcare Vulnerable employment
Extent of informal economy Social safety net protection Income Gini index Social mobility Youth unemployment Figure 2:
Youth unemployment is slightly increasing but remains at a fairly low level (8. 4 percent), while social protection and mobility remain in line with past rankings, painting a positive picture of The swiss social system.
US competitiveness improves slightly but less than that of other advanced economies because of its still-high levels of income inequality and youth unemployment (15 percent on a decreasing trend).
Finland, despite an inclusive social system and a track record of managing resources responsibly, has to address a rather high level of youth unemployment (approximately 19 percent
On the social sustainability pillar, it is characterized by relatively low youth unemployment, widespread access to healthcare,
Japan delivers a relatively positive performance on the social sustainability component as a result of its low youth unemployment, its small informal economy,
Sweden has the highest youth unemployment rate within the Nordic group which results in its relatively weaker position within the Nordics on the social sustainability pillar.
In the United arab emirates, low youth unemployment and wide access to basic necessities positively influence social sustainability,
The country does not report data related to youth unemployment or vulnerable employment; these indicators cannot therefore be assessed.
South africa's main social problems remain its extremely high income inequality and youth unemployment, but inadequate access to healthcare and a poor social safety net are also contributing to a below par result on the social sustainability dimension.
However, these factors are compensated partially by its low youth unemployment and almost universal access to improved drinking water.
its low youth unemployment and widespread access to water and sanitation offset its relatively high level of inequality, its widespread informal economy,
Youth unemployment has increased and inequality remains relatively high. In terms of environmental sustainability, however, Kenya has been sensitive to the loss of biodiversity that accompanies its socioeconomic development
Social sustainability pillar S01 Income Gini index*S02 Youth unemployment*S03 Access to sanitation*d (log) S04 Access to improved drinking water*d S05
national sources S02 Youth unemployment Percent of total unemployed youth to total labor force aged 15 24 2012
or most recent Youth unemployment refers to the share of the labor force aged 15 24 without work but available for and seeking employment.
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