The International Labor Organization(ILO)'s Global Employment Trends (GET) for Youth 2024 report projects the youth unemployment rate falling to 13% in 2023 and the lowest in 15 years.

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According to the International Labour Organization's Global Employment Trends (GET) for Youth 2024, the global youth unemployment rate fell to 13% in 2023, marking the lowest level in 15 years. This decline is attributed to various factors, including economic recovery post-pandemic and increased youth employment initiatives. The report highlights significant progress in job creation for young people, although challenges remain in ensuring sustainable employment opportunities across different regions. The ILO emphasizes continued efforts to support youth employment and address disparities to maintain and build upon this positive trend.


      Youth employment initiatives have gained momentum, contributing to the lowest unemployment rate in over a decade.

      The ILO stresses the need for continued investment in youth job training and support programs to sustain progress.

     

 

     


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