Sentences with phrase «end youth unemployment»

Are apprenticeships rather than university degrees the magic bullet that will close Malaysia's skills gap, end youth unemployment and produce professionals who are equipped with the skills employers need in our world of work?
The report, launched by social mobility tsar Alan Milburn, includes a call for the government to commit to end youth unemployment by 2020, with greater provision of quality apprenticeships, and points out that the professions are set to expand dramatically.
The chancellor also said he would seek to end youth unemployment by giving jobless 18 - to 21 - year - olds six months to find work or training before their jobseeker's allowance would be withdrawn.
The YEC leads #FixYoungAmerica, a solutions - based movement that aims to end youth unemployment and put young Americans back to work.

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At the time of the 2005 General Election, youth unemployment was 613,000 — it rose 52 % to 929,000 by the end of the Parliament.
The last of the series of debates involving youth representatives of the various political parties, has ended at the University of Ghana campus, Legon, where debaters tackled unemployment and corruption among others.
The rationale for the programme, the president explained, was to end the grim story of youth unemployment that has been a tragic part of the lives of Ghanaians for far too long.
Tish Murtha's striking image from Youth Unemployment in the West End of Newcastle (1980 — 81) depicts children playing and making their own fun against the bleak background of an abandoned housing estate.
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