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Young people of up to 24 face difficulties in finding a job

24 octombrie 2009

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Young people aged between 15 and 24 continue to face difficulties in finding a job, in spite of the fact that the unemployment rate dropped 1% against 2008, reaching the lowest level after 2002, according to a report on the situation of education, conducted by the Ministry of Education, Research and Innovation (MECI).

“This situation was surfaced in Q4 of 2008 and since then, the economic crisis has significantly affected the labor market and the young people in search of a job,” the report reads.
Against 2008, the unemployment rate went up among the people without university studies (5%) and of those who attended the courses of an university (about 6%).

The unemployment rate among young people aged between 15 and 24, living in urban areas, is by 8% higher than the one on the rural areas, a situation unchanged since 2008. However, as compared to 2001, this difference has diminished to half, because of an increase in the unemployment rate in the rural areas and of a drop in the same rate in the urban areas.

 

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