A Tale of Youth Graduates Unemployment

Authors

  • Missaye Mulatie

  • Yohannes Asmare

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Abstract

the United Nations defines youth as all individuals aged between 15 and 24 Bennell 2007 There are 1 2 billion youth between the ages of 15 and 24 years that make up 18 of the world s population Of these about 87 of these young people live in developing countries For example Africa alone has some 200 million youth Ethiopia has the largest youth population in Sub-Saharan Africa More than half of its population is under the age of 25 and 20 are between 15 and 24 Nebil Gezahegn and Hayat 2010 The problem of youth unemployment particularly in urban areas has been a persistent concern of politicians and policymakers since the 1960s Nonetheless youth development has remained at the margins of national development strategies in most countries though there exists some growing interest towards the youth And still youth are suffering from many untold problems emanating from unemployment which many called it youth crisis Bennell 2007 These authors added that the number of unemployed youth world-wide has reached 88 million and the number of young people looking for work in Sub-Saharan Africa is expected to increase by 28 in the next15 years an additional 30 million people joining the pool of job seekers In Burundi Ethiopia Nigeria and Uganda youth poverty exceeds 80 whereas it is much lower in Ghana Gyimah-Brempong and Kimeny 2013 In Ethiopia in 2005 youth 15-24 years old recorded a 7 8 unemployment rate higher than any other age group Nebil Gezahegn and Hayat 2010

How to Cite

Missaye Mulatie, & Yohannes Asmare. (2014). A Tale of Youth Graduates Unemployment. Global Journal of Human-Social Science, 14(A4), 47–51. Retrieved from https://socialscienceresearch.org/index.php/GJHSS/article/view/1012

A Tale of Youth Graduates Unemployment

Published

2014-03-15