Growing Number of Young People in Germany Not in Work or Training
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Increased young people without work or training. Experts talk about "reciprocal crisis" and fear lasting impacts on the first job, with negative effects on the skills market
The career prospects for young people are clearly deteriorating, but educationalists find something else.
The proportion of young people who are neither in education nor in employment has increased in recent years.
About one in ten young people between the ages of 20 and 24 are without a job, education or training place in Germany. The proportion has been increasing for years, but is still below the EU average.
More than 20- to 24-year-olds in Germany have neither a job nor an education. As data from the Federal Statistical Office show, women and large cities are more affected – the EU cut is even higher.
The number of young people without education or job has been increasing for years. A new survey shows that in Germany this is about one in ten. An expert sees the development as worrying and calls for countermeasures.
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