Youth employment
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Youth employment

   

Youth Employment Programme 

Of the world's estimated 207 million unemployed people in 2009, nearly 40 per cent – about 81 million – were between 15 and 24 years of age. In many countries, this grim unemployment picture is further aggravated by the large number of youth engaged in poor quality and low paid jobs, often in the informal economy. Many youth are poor or underemployed: some 152 million working poor youth, or 28 per cent of all young workers in the world, live on less than the equivalent of US$1.25 per day.

Through a global network of employment specialists, the ILO Programme on Youth Employment (YEP) provides assistance to countries in developing consistent and coordinated policies and programmes on youth employment. This integrated approach combines macro-economic policies and targeted measures which address labour demand and supply, as well as the quantity and quality of employment.
 

What's new

  1. United Nations World Youth Report 2012
    February 2012

    The United Nations in collaboration with the ILO has launched the 2012 World Youth Report in New York (Launch Event). The report “Youth Employment: youth perspectives on the pursuit of decent work in changing times” contains youth views on decent work that were collected through online consultations with young people from all over the world.

  2. UN World Youth Report Summary
    February 2012

    Youth Employment: Youth Perspectives on the pursuit of Decent Work in changing times

  3. Somavia puts the accent on youth employment in Davos
    January 2012

    ILO Director-General Juan Somavia has called for a new policy paradigm to promote inclusive job-rich growth for the almost 75 million unemployed youth aged 15-24 worldwide.

  4. "How Youth Drive Change" - UNESCO Youth Forum 2011
    October 2011

    The ILO participated to the 7th UNESCO Youth Forum which took place from 17 to 20 October 2011, at UNESCO Headquarters in Paris under the theme “How youth drive change”.

  5. G20 Labour and Employment Ministers’ Conclusions - Paris, 26-27 September 2011
    September 2011

    Conclusions of the G20 Meeting of Labour and Employment Ministers, Paris, 26–27 September 2011.

  6. ILO at the High-Level Meeting on Youth
    5 August 2011

    The ILO participated in the UN High-Level Meeting, at which member States were urged to increase investments in young people, especially in the area of youth employment.

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