Friday, 21 March 2014

Young unemployment in the United Kingdom

Young unemployment in the United Kingdom
 
         Nowadays, United Kingdom population is around 63,182,000. However, United Kingdom citizens suffering from unemployment especially the young unemployed people. According to McGuinness.F(2014) stated that "912,000 young people aged 16-24 were unemployed in November 2013-January 2014, down 29,000 on the previous quarter and down 81,000 on the previous year." which show that youth people in the UK are suffering from lack of jobs and less opportunities to get employed. However, this situation maybe leads to negative actions for society. Young do not have income, therefore, they will try to get money in a different way such steeling, robbing and, burglary. Also, some young people feel that they have nothing to live for, therefore, they tend to take drags and some of them decide to commit suicide.



However, there are some solutions for the unemployed people. First solutions, is that government should make priority for the citizens than foreign people because the citizens have the rights for the jobs.
Secondly, government should decrease the age of retirement; therefore, young people can find jobs. Finally, there are some young people do not have qualifications to work, so they have 

In conclusion, it can be seen that the UK severs from lack of jobs for youth people. However, this problem increase the crimes and this generation are called the lost generation. However, there are some solutions for young unemployment and the first solution is government should employ the citizens first than foreign people. Second solution is they can decrease the age of retirement. Finally, In the future the young unemployment will increase if the government did not find solution for this problem.



Bibliography:

parliament (2014) Youth unemployment statistics - Commons Library Standard Not
Available at:<http://www.parliament.uk/business/publications/research/briefing-papers/SN05871/youth-unemployment-statistics >Accessed at : (20th March 2014)

http://news.bbcimg.co.uk/media/images/63176000/jpg/_63176267_b01jqhly-2.jpg >Accessed at : (20th March 2014)






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