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Youth at the centre of employment policies

12 August 2024

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The challenge of youth employment is not new.
 

  • Even in good economic times, young people experience unemployment rates that are 3-4 times higher than adults.
  • Around one-fifth of young people worldwide are not in employment, education or training (NEET). The NEET rate is particularly high for young women in lower-middle income countries where it reaches almost 40%.
  • More than three out of four of the world’s young workers had informal jobs in 2016 compared to around 59% of adults aged 25 and above.

In a context of ongoing multiple crises, young people remain a key priority for ILO’s support to employment policies due to the significant challenges they face in the labour market and their large share in the working-age population in low- and middle-income countries.

ILO and global frameworks on youth and employment policies 

ILO’s focus on youth in employment policies is guided by the Follow-up plan of action on youth employment for 2020-2030, which was endorsed in 2020. The strategic framework merges the five pillars of the 2012 Youth Employment Call to Action (employability, youth entrepreneurship, employment and economic policies for youth, rights at work for youth and labour market policies for youth) with the human-centred approach as outlined in the ILO Centenary Declaration for the Future of Work  2019, which are guide response to respond to the future of work trends (demographic shifts, globalization, climate change and technological changes).

The global commitment on youth employment is outlined in SDG 8.b.1, which targets the development and operationalization of national strategies for youth employment as a distinct strategy or as part of a national employment policy.

For more information on the SDG indicator 8.b.1 on youth employment, see ILO’s methodological guidance.



 

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Figure : Dispositif cadre stratégique de l'OIT pour la jeunesse

 

Employment policy implications 


Youth employment challenges are central to employment policies around the policy cycle including during employment diagnostics, policy formulation and implementation.

Employment diagnostics:

As highlighted in the Employment Diagnostics Toolbox, age disaggregation is crucial in order to understand how trends, challenges and impact of crises affect young people differently.

In this analysis, it is important to remember that young people are not homogenous and thus, understanding these issues requires further disaggregation by gender and other group dimensions.

For insights on young NEETs, see, for example, ILO/Sida Partnership on Employment Technical brief No. 3: Young People not in employment, education or training, Youth not in employment, education or training in Asia and the Pacific: Trends and policy considerations.

Policy formulation and implementation:

The design and delivery of employment policies requires the proper identification of goals, objectives, strategies and actions that support job creation, improved quality of jobs, and transitions and access to decent jobs that benefit young people.

Have a look at different youth employment strategies around the world in the ILO Employment Policy Gateway
 

Need more information on youth employment?

Join the discussion on “what works in youth employment” through the YouthForesight Community Forum Group (requires signing up), 

Find more ILO-related knowledge resources on the YouthForesight platform 

Discover ILO’s training offer on youth employment at the International Training Centre of the ILO (ITCILO), Youth employment | ITCILO

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