Youth Unemployment Reaches Ten-Year Highs Across 18 Global Regions
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Youth unemployment reaches ten-year highs across 18 global regions
Youth unemployment has become a global trend impacting the Russian labor market, characterized by a structural mismatch between graduate expectations and industry needs. According to Vladimir Pankratov, Deputy Dean of the Law Faculty at the Academy of Labor and Social Relations, the crisis is driven by the disappearance of traditional entry-level roles as automation replaces routine tasks. The International Labour Organization (ILO) report "Glob…
The organization is also concerned that “the global proportion of young people who neither study nor work nor receive training (ninis) is also increasing again.” The International Labour Organization (ILO) released last week the report Global Trends in Youth Employment 2026 - Return to the Future, in which it warns of the stagnation of “the timid and ephemeral recovery of the labour markets for young people that followed the covid-19 pandemic.” …
The world of work closes a little more every year for millions of young people. According to the latest report of the International Labour Organisation, unemployment among the 15-24 year olds reached 12.4% in 2025, or almost 67 million unemployed people. At the same time, more than 257 million young people [...] Read more Youth unemployment: a generation under pressure appeared first on Chadinfos.
The global youth unemployment rate has risen over the past year, with rapid changes in the labour market caused by technological advances and a surge in artificial intelligence, whose impact has spread to jobs that have traditionally shaped the first youth portal to professional life.
Youth unemployment is growing at a global level, according to the study ‘Global trends in youth employment 2026: Return to the future’ published ...
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