Youth Unemployment Rate

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A Youth Unemployment Rate is an unemployment rate for a young worker population.



References

2012

2011


  • The Economist. (2011). “The Jobless Young - Left Behind." The Economist, Sep 10th 2011
    • The harm today’s youth unemployment is doing will be felt for decades, both by those affected and by society at large
    • In the past five years youth unemployment has risen in most countries in the OECD, a rich-country club (see chart 1). One in five under-25s in the European Union labour force is unemployed, with the figures particularly dire in the south. In America just over 18% of under-25s are jobless; young blacks, who make up 15% of the cohort, suffer a rate of 31%, rising to 44% among those without a high-school diploma (the figure for whites is 24%). Other countries, such as Switzerland, the Netherlands and Mexico, have youth unemployment rates below 10%: but they are rising.