We are proud to announce that a new ETF study on Youth in SEMED is now available on the ETF website, at the following link:
The report presents a comprehensive overview of the situation of young people in the region and also presents a totally new narrative on the role of skills for youth employability. Few hints:
- In selected countries, education was found to be a success factor for young people: youth with tertiary and VET education have much greater chances than their peers with lower levels of education (Egypt, Jordan)
- The situation of women is still challenging, young women are the most vulnerable group. However, the situation is changing in some countries. For instance in Egypt, where the NEETs gender gap has decreased substantially in the last few years
- Lots of good practices exist at country level – we have tracked them – that deserve to be mainstreamed to support young people in their transition from school to work and from job to job.
The report includes much more, and it is accompanied also by a Summary and other communication products, i.e. a video and an animated PPT.
Have a look and let us know what you think!
- Do you believe education can be a success factor?
- What can we all do to make it happen? What role for different actors?
Very much looking forward to learn more about these very important initiatives!