  France Will 50% Unemployment Leave Europe's Young Scarred? (karma: 3)
en>fr fr>en By VAVD Comments: 4272, member since Wed Nov 25, 2009On Wed Apr 11, 2012 05:41 PM
With the youth unemployment rate in some of its countries at 50%, Europe is dropping below Bangladesh, Ghana, and Mozambique economically.
It will only get worse. Europe is about to experience an economic collapse of Biblical proportions.
The euro zone's unemployment figures, released on Monday, made for "grim" reading, according to some analysts.
But figures for youth unemployment were much worse and experts say that without healthy economic growth, the young will continue to be hit hard by the economic slowdown – and the blow will likely leave them scarred.
Euro zone unemployment rose to 10.8 percent in February, its highest level in almost 15 years as some countries were plunged into recessions by efforts to cut bulging budget deficits and high debt.
"The euro zone unemployment figures for February make for grim reading and cast a dark cloud over growth prospects for the region," Martin van Vliet, an analyst with ING, wrote in a note to clients.
"The elevated unemployment rates in southern Europe are partly caused by structural factors, but also reflect the short-term economic pain inflicted by the draconian austerity programs," he added.
Youth unemployment was 21.6 percent in the euro zone in February, according to the European Union's statistics office, Eurostat. The highest rates of unemployed under 25s - 50.5 percent and 50.4 percent - were in Spain and Greece, while the lowest were in Germany, at 8.2 percent, and Austria, at 8.3 percent.
Larry Hatheway, Managing Director and Head of Global Asset Allocation, UBS Investment Bank, noted earlier this month that high levels of youth unemployment were "clearly undesirable" and policy priorities in the euro zone should shift the focus from managing the debt crisis to address joblessness.
"Youth unemployment rates probably understate the true level of joblessness among the young, as discouraged workers leave the labor force or accept jobs with shorter-than-desired working hours," Hatheway wrote.
He said that high levels of joblessness among the young were not unusual in Europe, with the jobless rate of the young in Europe or the U.S. consistently twice the overall unemployment rate.
"Nevertheless, youth unemployment rates have risen sharply following the financial crisis and 'great recession'. In the euro zone, for example, youth unemployment has risen over six percentage points since 2008," Hatheway wrote.
The challenges the young face in finding work – including the fact that they have fewer skills and lower levels of productivity which make them less attractive to potential employers – are exacerbated by the large pool of skilled and experience labor caused by the recession, according to Hatheway.
But, he added, the vast differences in the numbers across Europe suggest that other factors contribute to the phenomenon of youth unemployment, such as less flexible labor markets in some countries or skills erosion as studies have shown that the probability of being unemployed rises with past episodes of joblessness.
In a paper published in 2005, economists Paul Gregg and Emma Tominey argued that early unemployment caused a "scarring" effect, generating loss of income throughout a person's life compared with peers who did not experience prolonged joblessness at an early age.
Hatheway said that various studies have shown clear links between youth unemployment and antisocial behavior, alcoholism, mental and physical illnesses and suicide and many commentators have said that the protests in Europe, which have increased over the past year, have youth unemployment as a root cause. 8 Replies to Will 50% Unemployment Leave Europe's Young Scarred? |
re: Will 50% Unemployment Leave Europe's Young Scarred? (karma: 2)
en>fr fr>en By OldLyme Comments: 38494, member since Fri Jun 04, 2004On Wed Apr 11, 2012 07:38 PM
Not a problem.
Plenty of employment on Airbus. |
re: Will 50% Unemployment Leave Europe's Young Scarred? (karma: 1)
en>fr fr>en By VAVD Comments: 4272, member since Wed Nov 25, 2009On Wed Apr 11, 2012 07:43 PM
OldLyme wrote:
Plenty of employment on Airbus.
You mean Super-gluing the wings back together? |
re: Will 50% Unemployment Leave Europe's Young Scarred? (karma: 1)
en>fr fr>en By OldLyme Comments: 38494, member since Fri Jun 04, 2004On Wed Apr 11, 2012 07:49 PM
 VAVD wrote:
OldLyme wrote:
Plenty of employment on Airbus.
You mean Super-gluing the wings back together?
Can't say.
They make the wings in Spain and the glue in Bulgaria.
Ask simple. |
re: Will 50% Unemployment Leave Europe's Young Scarred? (karma: 1)
en>fr fr>en By VAVD Comments: 4272, member since Wed Nov 25, 2009On Wed Apr 11, 2012 07:56 PM
OldLyme wrote:
Ask simple.
Simple will just blame George or Prescott Bush |
re: Will 50% Unemployment Leave Europe's Young Scarred? en>fr fr>en By PopsFrost Comments: 12267, member since Mon Jan 21, 2008On Wed Apr 11, 2012 08:00 PM
antisocial behavior, alcoholism, mental and physical illnesses and suicide
Maybe Hollande will pay for some self-esteem programs.
a new entitlement. |
re: Will 50% Unemployment Leave Europe's Young Scarred? en>fr fr>en By jeanv Comments: 21333, member since Sun Sep 11, 2005On Wed Apr 11, 2012 08:00 PM
VAVD wrote:
Will 50% Unemployment Leave Europe's Young Scarred?
Will 50% Unemployment Leave Europe's Young Scarred? Why?
I thought Europeans never worked?
I don't see what difference unemployment would make then.
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re: Will 50% Unemployment Leave Europe's Young Scarred? en>fr fr>en By jukinj3 Comments: 15916, member since Tue Apr 08, 2003On Wed Apr 11, 2012 09:09 PM
In the past, pre-PaxAmericana, this would be the time that the soooooper smarties in europe start a war that knocks most of the unemployed out of the market....permanently.
So when you think about the right way, all this mess is the fault of the USA. |
re: Will 50% Unemployment Leave Europe's Young Scarred? en>fr fr>en By jeanv Comments: 21333, member since Sun Sep 11, 2005On Wed Apr 11, 2012 09:20 PM
jukinj3 wrote:
all this mess is the fault of the USA.
Bwaha, everybody blames us for anything.
Bwa, nobody like us.
Bwaha bwa.
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