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Tag Archives: Youth unemployment
Social impact analysis in Spain – the key to change?
As we all know, Spain is in the midst of some pretty tough times. Looking at employment issues alone, in January 2013 the European Commission recorded unemployment at 26.6%, with youth unemployment at 55.5%. With these facts firmly in mind … Continue reading
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Tagged Financial crisis, Impact measurement, SIAA, social impact, Spain, Youth unemployment
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Working together to make a difference
Last November youth unemployment in the UK broke the 1 million barrier. As the recession rumbles on, the job market continues to shrink, and public spending cuts – to youth services, post-16 education and training – are not letting up. … Continue reading

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