The pandemic's impact on youth education and employment

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Yesterday, July 15, we celebrated World Youth Skills Day. Unfortunately, the pandemic has negatively affected the education and work of young people.

Young people between the ages of 15 and 24 have been hit by the COVID-19 crisis even more severely than adults.
Globally, youth employment fell by 8.7% in 2020, compared to 3.7% for adults.
The percentage of NEETs (those young people not engaged in study, neither in work nor in training) is over 22%.
It is estimated that 86% of the apprentices and 83% of the trainees saw their training interrupted.

The Salesians, in the 3,643 schools and almost a thousand Vocational Training Centers are committed to stemming this problem. Salesian formation, in fact, provides young people with the practical skills to study and subsequently enter the world of work.

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