While more and more young people achieve higher education degrees,
youth unemployment continues to rise — so what are we going to do about it?
The Institute for Fiscal Studies warns us that the number of children living in absolute poverty will rise to 3 million by 2015, and
youth unemployment continues to increase.
Not exact matches
These 15 risks are: Lack of Fresh Water, Unsustainable Urbanization,
Continued Lock - in to Fossil Fuels, Chronic Diseases, Extreme Weather, Loss of Ocean Biodiversity, Resistance to Life - saving Medicine, Accelerating Transport Emissions,
Youth Unemployment, Global Food Crisis, Unstable Regions, Soil Depletion, Rising Inequality, Cities Disrupted by Climate Change & Cyber Threats.
Unemployment continues to rise, with long - term youth unemployment having doubled from pre-reces
Unemployment continues to rise, with long - term
youth unemployment having doubled from pre-reces
unemployment having doubled from pre-recession levels.
«Without action to tackle
youth unemployment, fewer young people will in future be persuaded to
continue to participate in post-16 study and it will become increasingly difficult for teachers to motivate those who do.»
The scramble for environmental resources will
continue to be a source of conflict exacerbated by
youth unemployment.