71 million young unemployed in the world
According to the International Labor Organization, number unemployed young people worldwide is 70 million 900 thousand.
The UN's International Labor Organization (ILO) reported on Switzerland's unemployment rates in Geneva with a report on the world's unemployment rates.
According to the report, between the ages of 15-24, 70 million 900 thousand people are not business owners worldwide, and this rate corresponds to 13.1 percent of the world population.
The ILO predicts that by the year 2030 there will be 26 million young unemployed.
According to the ILO, which has the highest percentage of young unemployed in the world in the Arab countries with a rate of 30 percent, those who cannot find jobs in their countries tend to migrate to other countries. The ILO reported that the immigrant country benefited from these immigrants' financial assistance to their relatives.
Recognizing that 44.3 percent of the young population migrating to other countries is from southern Africa, the ILO said it was followed by young people from North Africa, South America, the Caribbean and Eastern Europe.
The ILO, asking governments to find solutions to the problem of young unemployed people, said it should form more vocational training opportunities and salaried good jobs. (ILKHA)