Unemployment Is A Serious Problem in Developed Nations Today
Unemployment Is A Serious Problem in Developed Nations Today
Unemployment Is A Serious Problem in Developed Nations Today
Developed Nations
Today”
Presented by:
Abdul Rehman
IQRA UNIVERSITY
INTRODUCTION
gain weight within the global economy. Second, the fast arc of
events turned into violent youth unrest after the killing of a teenager.
1. INTRODUCTION
2. LITERATURE REVIEW
3. Methodological design
4. CONCLUSIONS
LITERATURE REVIEW
The standard UN definition of youth is those people who are between the ages of
15 and 24 inclusive. Turkish Statistical Institute has adopted the standard UN
definition of youth has pointed out that, in practice, this definition may vary
according to the cultural and social characteristics of the context however, in
industrialized countries; the lower limit is usually the statutory minimum school
leaving age. There are greater differences across countries in the definition of the
upper limit for example, in Britain youth employment policy covers those aged 16
to18, While in Southern Italy youth employment policy is targeted at people
between the ages of 14 and 32.
According to the 2008 Global Employment Trends for Youth report prepared by
the ILO (2008), youth comprise approximately 40 percent of total unemployment
worldwide although they only account for one quarter of the total working age
population (ages 15 and over).
In (2004) has stated that there is a gap between adult wages and youth wages
arising from lack of experience, but there is no straight forward answer to
how great a gap is acceptable.
High
Inflation
Rapid Growth Lack of
Population Business
opportunities
Unemployment
Non- Conducive
Environment for
Lack of
Investors to
Education
Invest
Facilities
Poor excess
High of finance
Competition