Youth unemployment refers to the joblessness among individuals aged 15–24, often measured as a percentage of the labor force. It signals economic health and social stability, influencing policy decisions on education and training programs. Governments, researchers, and social agencies use this metric to target interventions, while employers indirectly benefit from a larger, often more adaptable talent pool.
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