Shameful chart that goes some way to prove how harmful deregulated capitalism has been to most. The youngest now ready to join the labour market have all but been shut out from it. Worse still is the prospect that it may take 5-10 years for job markets to eventually absorb them in meaningful numbers.
That said, Germany has seen a drop in youth unemployment from Q1 2008, with populous Turkey showing remarkable stability.
No small achievement for either country.
Labour laws only tell part of the story as flexible working environments struggle to create new jobs too.
Fundamental changes have taken place in the world economy that spelt the end of many trades in mature economies.
How to find gainful employment to so many youngsters now and in the future?
A political answer must be found at the earliest lest societies accept already existing big chasms to widen beyond fixing.
If it should need mentioning - I believe it does - those two-shade bars in the chart showing percentages are about millions of individuals.
Each one with a proper name, surname and a dream!
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