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Youth unemployment in Spain is the unemployment of youth (generally ages 14/15–24) and is different from the general unemployment of Spain. Unemployment describes those who actively search for work but that are without jobs. In Spain, youth unemployment has increasingly become alarming, especially in recent decades, given that the rate of youth unemployment has risen to such high levels. Youth unemployment in Spain rose very much during and following the financial crisis of 2007–2008, and among OCDE nations Spain experienced the largest increase of job losses among young people. The increase in segmentation of the labor market, the lack of effective employment policies and deficiencies in the education system have been cited as some of the principal reasons behind the significant level of

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  • El desempleo juvenil es el desempleo de jóvenes (generalmente 14/15-24 años) y es diferente del desempleo general en España. El desempleo caracteriza a las personas que buscan trabajo activamente pero que actualmente no tienen un empleo. En España, el desempleo juvenil se ha vuelto cada vez más alarmante, especialmente en las últimas décadas, ya que la tasa de desempleo juvenil ha aumentado. El desempleo juvenil en España aumentó mucho durante y después de la crisis financiera de 2008 y entre los países de La Organización para la Cooperación y el Desarrollo Económicos (OCDE) España fue el país que experimentó los mayores aumentos en términos de pérdidas de empleo entre los jóvenes.​ El aumento de la segmentación del mercado laboral, la falta de aplicación de políticas de empleo efectivas y las deficiencias en el sistema educativo se consideran algunas de las principales razones detrás del nivel significativo de desempleo juvenil en España.​ (es)
  • Youth unemployment in Spain is the unemployment of youth (generally ages 14/15–24) and is different from the general unemployment of Spain. Unemployment describes those who actively search for work but that are without jobs. In Spain, youth unemployment has increasingly become alarming, especially in recent decades, given that the rate of youth unemployment has risen to such high levels. Youth unemployment in Spain rose very much during and following the financial crisis of 2007–2008, and among OCDE nations Spain experienced the largest increase of job losses among young people. The increase in segmentation of the labor market, the lack of effective employment policies and deficiencies in the education system have been cited as some of the principal reasons behind the significant level of youth unemployment in Spain. (en)
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  • El desempleo juvenil es el desempleo de jóvenes (generalmente 14/15-24 años) y es diferente del desempleo general en España. El desempleo caracteriza a las personas que buscan trabajo activamente pero que actualmente no tienen un empleo. En España, el desempleo juvenil se ha vuelto cada vez más alarmante, especialmente en las últimas décadas, ya que la tasa de desempleo juvenil ha aumentado. El desempleo juvenil en España aumentó mucho durante y después de la crisis financiera de 2008 y entre los países de La Organización para la Cooperación y el Desarrollo Económicos (OCDE) España fue el país que experimentó los mayores aumentos en términos de pérdidas de empleo entre los jóvenes.​ El aumento de la segmentación del mercado laboral, la falta de aplicación de políticas de empleo efectivas y (es)
  • Youth unemployment in Spain is the unemployment of youth (generally ages 14/15–24) and is different from the general unemployment of Spain. Unemployment describes those who actively search for work but that are without jobs. In Spain, youth unemployment has increasingly become alarming, especially in recent decades, given that the rate of youth unemployment has risen to such high levels. Youth unemployment in Spain rose very much during and following the financial crisis of 2007–2008, and among OCDE nations Spain experienced the largest increase of job losses among young people. The increase in segmentation of the labor market, the lack of effective employment policies and deficiencies in the education system have been cited as some of the principal reasons behind the significant level of (en)
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  • Desempleo juvenil en España (es)
  • Youth unemployment in Spain (en)
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