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No jobs in Mexico for the young and educated - Duration: 4:21.
9 out of 10 young people between the age of 15 and 29 who are unemployed in Mexico have secondary and higher levels of education, which is why promoting investment and generating employment has become a priority task in face of this large, qualified, and yet, improductive segment of the population, according to experts
Besides the issue with the so-called "ninis" (young people who are neither officially working nor studying), there are 827,324 young people currently unable to find employment in the country, in spite of their competitive levels of study
This number represents a 48.3% of total unemployment in the country, according to the National Survey on Occupation and Employment on the first quarter of 2018
Unlike the case of 'ninis' most young people who are currently unemployed are in need of new job generation for qualified staff and with decent pay
"The situation has come to a point where people with lower education levels and no professional experience are more likely to find a job than those with higher education levels," stated Héctor Magaña, coordinator of the Business and Economy Research Center at the Monterrey Institute of Technology in the state of Mexico
"Job training is not the solution here. We need to attract investment that will allow us to create jobs requiring higher levels of expertise so that all these seemingly over-educated people can fill them and get paid better than those with lower education levels," said the specialist
Out of the number of unemployed young people between the age of 15 and 29, 346,355 (42%) received a secondary school education (junior high-school level), whereas 480,969 (58%) have a middle and higher education
Most causes for unemployment are: The loss of a previous job (38.8%), and dissatisfaction with a previous job (25
3%). "It is important that the entire population (young people in particular) should become more engaged in the labor system
An ideal mechanism would be a dual education system: A mechanism that links school learning with the country's productive needs," commented José Luis de la Cruz, director of the Industrial Development and Economic Growth Institute
"An institutional framework should be used to guarantee the sustainability of said engagement on the middle and long term, meaning that the young student's talents and skills should be linked with the economy's productive needs; otherwise, they won't stand a chance in the job market," added the expert
Mexico's new administration will seek to support to 2.6 million young people who are neither studying nor working through education and labor integration programs, representing an investment of 110,000 million pesos
"This proposal might work, but we need to tread lightly and work alongside companies, training institutions, and places that might eventually absorb this new and more qualified workforce
We wouldn't wand to train these young people randomly without first establishing a framework for their eventual employment
The government will pay for any training required," commented Jonathan Heath, financial analyst from the private sector
Artículo 'Ninis' are a growing problem in Mexico English The World Bank has seen an increase in the number of young people who are neither working nor studying dm
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#OpenFuture Contest - The Economist : "Education" by Yamane El-Hage - Duration: 1:33.
The main problem behind people not wanting to change the world is their
lack of empathy towards the different cultures, simply because they don't
know them. Whether the media has a role in this or because they haven't been
taught enough about it or for some other reason
those people put themselves in a bubble that they call "country", and anything
outside this bubble is none of their interest because supposedly they're not
being affected, right? What they don't know is that anything anybody does has
its repercussion on the world. Look at global warming! So to me this problem is
effectively solvable through education. And by education I don't just mean the
content that is being transmitted to those students, I also mean the context
and the medium in which students are being put to learn. Diversifying classes
is a very effective way to let students understand that differences of ethnic
backgrounds, of religions or others are not discriminating factors of any sorts,
and that differences in general do not always call for setting boundaries. For
college students the best cross-cultural bridge I could think of is exchange
programs. Students will get out of their safety bubble and go be part of a
different, of a different culture. They'll understand new traditions, values, habits,
and will sympathize with the people who have welcomed them, which will give them
a new perspective on this world and will make them see its many aspects. My name
is Yamane El-Hage, and I hope you like my ideas!
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