The Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) has visited Spain with a report of recommendations for the country. As for young people, “they have a difficult transition towards an independent, productive and happy adult life.”
In today’s chapter we will talk about the scope of this diagnosis with the help of Anna Sanmartíndirector of Reina Sofía Center of Fad Juventudwho considers that Spain fails in youth development. David Velosogeneral director of injuveYouth Institute, highlights that “young people have seen how their purchasing power has decreased by 34 percent in the last 25 years.” Valentin Botedirector of Randstad Researchexplains to us the keys that make it difficult to access the labor market. “In young people between 25 and 29 years old there is a problem of necessary qualification because 1 in 4 has not acquired a complete training, while in Europe the rate is 1 in 10.”
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2023-10-26 23:46:59
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