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Alba, a young Spaniard with a Masters degree leaves her native Canary Islands to find work. Melissa with a nursing degree leaves Madrid for work in retail stores in the Netherlands. Finding work for youth unemployed- that is not in unpaid internships with long hours or temporary contracts- is now the Number One problem facing the European Union says German chancellor Merkel.
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Young and Educated in Europe, but Desperate for Jobs
New York Times 11/15/2013
Interns Today Make Less Than They Did in 2010
WSJ 07/18/2017
Eurozone unemployment hits lowest level in eight years | Business | DW | 31.07.2017
DW.COM 07/31/2017
Despite Growth, Many in Europe Still Lack Steady Jobs
WSJ 08/17/2017
Youth unemployment in the UK reached 22.4% for ages 16-24 by January 2012.
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France Pins Hopes on Youth Jobs Plan
Wall Street Journal 12/25/2012
Germany Works to Curb European Youth Unemployment
New York Times 05/22/2013
Wanted: Jobs for the New 'Lost' Generation
Wall Street Journal 09/14/2013
Young and Educated in Europe, but Desperate for Jobs
New York Times 11/15/2013
Can't Find Skilled Workers? Start an Apprentice Program
Wall Street Journal 01/17/2014
BOE to Keep Rates Low Even After Jobless Goal Is Met
Wall Street Journal 01/23/2014
Grouped Articles
Wall Street Journal 07/24/2013
Pope's Memo From Rio: Serve the Poor
Wall Street Journal 07/25/2013
Pope Calls for More Just Society
Wall Street Journal 07/24/2013
The Pope Gets on the Line, and Everyone Is Talking
New York Times 09/09/2013
Young and Educated in Europe, but Desperate for Jobs
New York Times 11/15/2013
Popular Voice in the Capitol? Itâs the Popeâs
New York Times 01/05/2014
Efforts to reduce unemployment for young people in Europe.
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Italy Looks at Job Shares for Young
Wall Street Journal 05/21/2013
France Pins Hopes on Youth Jobs Plan
Wall Street Journal 12/25/2012
Germany Works to Curb European Youth Unemployment
New York Times 05/22/2013
Italy Advances Plan to Ease High Youth Unemployment
Wall Street Journal 06/27/2013
Italy: The Nation That Crushes Its Young
New York Times 10/30/2013
Young and Educated in Europe, but Desperate for Jobs
New York Times 11/15/2013
The unemployment rate for younger workers 16-24 in Spain has reached an astounding 42% in 2010, up from 17.5% at the height of the boom 3 years ago. High youth unemployment is a severe problem for the European Union.
Grouped Articles
Italy Looks at Job Shares for Young
Wall Street Journal 05/21/2013
Germany Works to Curb European Youth Unemployment
New York Times 05/22/2013
Italy: The Nation That Crushes Its Young
New York Times 10/30/2013
Young and Educated in Europe, but Desperate for Jobs
New York Times 11/15/2013
France Tries Subsidizing Jobs for Youth—Again
Wall Street Journal 12/21/2013
Can't Find Skilled Workers? Start an Apprentice Program
Wall Street Journal 01/17/2014
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