Youth unemployment in Europe is unacceptably high (55% for Greece), but what are the main causes for this? Is the current educational system a part of the problem? This very interesting report (Education to Employment: designing a system that works) from McKinsey and Company states out some key facts regarding education and employment. 45% of employers in Greece believe their employees lack of skills can cause significant problems to their business. On the other hand only 31% of Greek students believe their post-secondary studies helped them improve their employment opportunities and only 18% believe they received sufficient information on their field of study. However, according to the report there are proven ways to improve the current situation and specific suggestions are made. For more information you can follow the links above to the report.
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Kostis
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August 2018
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