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    More Youths Without Studying or Working in OECD Countries

    May 28, 2015

    Paris:More than 35 million youths from 16 to 29 years of age in the countries of the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) do not study or work, a report revealed today.

    It is more difficult for the people at those ages to find a job, while they are left out of work more easily, according to the material circulated by the OECD.


    In the labor market the difficulties are also serious. One every four employed youths has a temporary contract, something that limits his/her training and the opportunities in that post.

     

    Although before the break of the world economic crisis in 2008, there were youths in that situation, the number has increased since then.

     

    Around half of that number does not even look for jobs and it is possible that those youths are not even polled all over the country, the organization remarked.


    Thus, the governments should increase their efforts to face the problem of youth unemployment.

     

    Labor deterioration has been one of the main consequences of the economic crisis that broke in 2008 and the debt crisis that began in 2009 in the Eurozone.


    Such situation shows that the so-called adjustment measures imposed since then in many nations are inoperable, experts said.

    The OECD, with main office in Paris, groups 34 of the most developed countries in the world.

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