Happy International Youth Day 2023! EU ambassador to Kenya @EUAmbKenya shared her thoughts on the role of the youth in shaping the future #OurVoiceOurFuture #SautiYetuMustakabaliWetu #iyd2023 #GenerationGreen

🐦🔗: https://n.respublicae.eu/EUinKenya/status/1690226654205931520

European Union In Kenya (@EUinKenya)

Happy International Youth Day 2023! EU ambassador to Kenya @EUAmbKenya shared her thoughts on the role of the youth in shaping the future #OurVoiceOurFuture #SautiYetuMustakabaliWetu #iyd2023 #GenerationGreen

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During the recent #EUinKenya X-Spaces talk, we dove into key topics with eco-friendly employers & youth entrepreneurs like Natalie of @NiaAtaara 🌱 Empowering Kenyan youth with green jobs is vital. They shape not only Kenya's but the world's destiny #OurVoiceOurFuture #iyd2023

🐦🔗: https://n.respublicae.eu/EUinKenya/status/1690287157523382272

European Union In Kenya (@EUinKenya)

During the recent #EUinKenya X-Spaces talk, we dove into key topics with eco-friendly employers & youth entrepreneurs like Natalie of @NiaAtaara 🌱 Empowering Kenyan youth with green jobs is vital. They shape not only Kenya's but the world's destiny #OurVoiceOurFuture #iyd2023

Nitter

The EU supports the message of Natalie from @NiaAtaara, who spoke during the recent #EuinKenya X-Space discussion; "To all young voices, your ideas fuel a greener world, paving the way for a brighter future, one green job at a time" #OurVoiceOurFuture #iyd2023 #GenerationGreen

🐦🔗: https://n.respublicae.eu/EUinKenya/status/1690377851319566336

European Union In Kenya (@EUinKenya)

The EU supports the message of Natalie from @NiaAtaara, who spoke during the recent #EuinKenya X-Space discussion; "To all young voices, your ideas fuel a greener world, paving the way for a brighter future, one green job at a time" #OurVoiceOurFuture #iyd2023 #GenerationGreen

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Young people often feel underrepresented in politics.
🙋 Participants of our programme for Young Elected Politicians share their ideas on how to make sure that the voices of youths are heard.
#YoungLocalLeaders #IYD2023 #InternationalYouthDay

🐦🔗: https://n.respublicae.eu/EU_CoR/status/1690272658737311744

European Committee of the Regions (@EU_CoR)

Young people often feel underrepresented in politics. 🙋 Participants of our programme for Young Elected Politicians share their ideas on how to make sure that the voices of youths are heard. #YoungLocalLeaders #IYD2023 #InternationalYouthDay

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The employment rate for recent Irish 🇮🇪 graduates was 87.2% in 2022, above the EU average of 82.4%👇
#InternationalYouthDay #IYD2023
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EU_Eurostat: 💼🎓 In 2022, in the EU, the employment rates of recent graduates were highest in:
🇱🇺 Luxembourg and 🇳🇱 the Netherlands (both 93%)
🇩🇪 Germany (92%)
🇲🇹 Malta (91%)
Lowest:
🇮🇹 Italy (65%)
🇬🇷 Greece (66%)
🇷🇴 Romania (70%)
👉 https://europa.eu/!w6NHMr
#InternationalYouthDay #IYD2023
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🐦🔗: https://n.respublicae.eu/eurireland/status/1689575373858643968

Recent graduates: new high in employment in 2022

In 2022, 82% of recent graduates (ISCED 2011 levels 3-8) aged 20-34 in the EU were employed. From 2014 to 2022, the employment rate for this group rose by 7 percentage points (pp), showing a consistent rising trend interrupted only by the COVID-19 pandemic. The employment rate in 2022 marked a new peak, surpassing the previous high of 81% achieved in 2018, a rate that had remained unchanged in 2019. Source dataset: edat_lfse_24 The employment rate for recent male graduates has consistently been higher than that for recent female graduates. However, in 2022, the gap was narrowed down to 2 pp, marking the smallest disparity recorded in the eight-year span from 2014 to 2022. Meanwhile, the largest disparity between 2014 and 2022 was recorded in 2019 (4 pp). The disparities in employment rates may be explained by the nature of the fields studied, as there are differences in labour market demand. Women and men tend to study different fields - for example, a higher proportion of science and technology students tend to be male. Highest employment rates of recent graduates in Luxembourg and the Netherlands In 2022, at national level, employment rates of recent graduates were highest in Luxembourg and the Netherlands (both 93%), Germany (92%) and Malta (91%). Source dataset: edat_lfse_24 Meanwhile, the lowest rates were reported in Italy (65%), Greece (66%) and Romania (70%). This news article marks International Youth Day on August 12, recognising the strides made in employment rates among young recent graduates in the EU.

Eurostat

По случай утрешния Световен ден на младежта @EU_Eurostat предлага нов интерактивен инструмент с данни за младите европейци.
Чрез него можете да научите повече за младежите в ЕС по теми като:
❤️ Живот и благополучие
🍎 Здраве
💼 Работа и образование
💻 Дигиталния свят
#IYD2023

🐦🔗: https://n.respublicae.eu/ECinBulgaria/status/1689998947861807104

Европейска комисия (@ECinBulgaria)

По случай утрешния Световен ден на младежта @EU_Eurostat предлага нов интерактивен инструмент с данни за младите европейци. Чрез него можете да научите повече за младежите в ЕС по теми като: ❤️ Живот и благополучие 🍎 Здраве 💼 Работа и образование 💻 Дигиталния свят #IYD2023

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🧑‍🤝‍🧑Celebrate #InternationalYouthDay
📊 Check out the interactive tool ‘Young Europeans’❗
Compare yourself with other young people in your country within topics like:
❤️ Life &amp; well-being
🍎 Health
💼 Work &amp; education
💻 Digital world
➡️ https://europa.eu/!4Pgv63
#IYD2023

🐦🔗: https://n.respublicae.eu/EU_Eurostat/status/1689925370655420416

Check out the interactive tool ‘Young Europeans’

On the occasion of International Youth Day, we invite you to visit our interactive tool, Young Europeans, which presents statistics on young Europeans with dynamic quizzes. If you are between 16 and 29 years old, you can compare yourself with other young people in your country. Everyone else, younger or older, can also have fun/play with these tools. You just need to choose the age range you are interested in and start your journey to know more about the young generation in Europe. The fun thing about ‘Young Europeans’, besides the quizzes, is that you can create an avatar, which is used through your journey in the tool. The questions cover four topics: life and well-being; health; work and education; digital world. Try our new tool now:

Eurostat

💼🎓 In 2022, in the EU, the employment rates of recent graduates were highest in:
🇱🇺 Luxembourg and 🇳🇱 the Netherlands (both 93%)
🇩🇪 Germany (92%)
🇲🇹 Malta (91%)

Lowest:
🇮🇹 Italy (65%)
🇬🇷 Greece (66%)
🇷🇴 Romania (70%)

Unemployment rules in GR

👉 https://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/web/products-eurostat-news/w/EDN-20230810-1

#InternationalYouthDay #IYD2023 #antireport #antireportgr @antireportgr

Recent graduates: new high in employment in 2022

In 2022, 82% of recent graduates (ISCED 2011 levels 3-8) aged 20-34 in the EU were employed. From 2014 to 2022, the employment rate for this group rose by 7 percentage points (pp), showing a consistent rising trend interrupted only by the COVID-19 pandemic. The employment rate in 2022 marked a new peak, surpassing the previous high of 81% achieved in 2018, a rate that had remained unchanged in 2019. Source dataset: edat_lfse_24 The employment rate for recent male graduates has consistently been higher than that for recent female graduates. However, in 2022, the gap was narrowed down to 2 pp, marking the smallest disparity recorded in the eight-year span from 2014 to 2022. Meanwhile, the largest disparity between 2014 and 2022 was recorded in 2019 (4 pp). The disparities in employment rates may be explained by the nature of the fields studied, as there are differences in labour market demand. Women and men tend to study different fields - for example, a higher proportion of science and technology students tend to be male. Highest employment rates of recent graduates in Luxembourg and the Netherlands In 2022, at national level, employment rates of recent graduates were highest in Luxembourg and the Netherlands (both 93%), Germany (92%) and Malta (91%). Source dataset: edat_lfse_24 Meanwhile, the lowest rates were reported in Italy (65%), Greece (66%) and Romania (70%). This news article marks International Youth Day on August 12, recognising the strides made in employment rates among young recent graduates in the EU.

Eurostat

💡Am Joer 2022 war an der 🇪🇺d'Beschäftegungsquote vun de rezenten Uni Absolventen am héchsten an:
🇱🇺 Lëtzebuerg an 🇳🇱 Holland (béid 9⃣3⃣%)
⬇️
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EU_Eurostat: 💼🎓 In 2022, in the EU, the employment rates of recent graduates were highest in:
🇱🇺 Luxembourg and 🇳🇱 the Netherlands (both 93%)
🇩🇪 Germany (92%)
🇲🇹 Malta (91%)
Lowest:
🇮🇹 Italy (65%)
🇬🇷 Greece (66%)
🇷🇴 Romania (70%)
👉 https://europa.eu/!w6NHMr
#InternationalYouthDay #IYD2023
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🐦🔗: https://n.respublicae.eu/UE_Luxembourg/status/1689639747298402304

Recent graduates: new high in employment in 2022

In 2022, 82% of recent graduates (ISCED 2011 levels 3-8) aged 20-34 in the EU were employed. From 2014 to 2022, the employment rate for this group rose by 7 percentage points (pp), showing a consistent rising trend interrupted only by the COVID-19 pandemic. The employment rate in 2022 marked a new peak, surpassing the previous high of 81% achieved in 2018, a rate that had remained unchanged in 2019. Source dataset: edat_lfse_24 The employment rate for recent male graduates has consistently been higher than that for recent female graduates. However, in 2022, the gap was narrowed down to 2 pp, marking the smallest disparity recorded in the eight-year span from 2014 to 2022. Meanwhile, the largest disparity between 2014 and 2022 was recorded in 2019 (4 pp). The disparities in employment rates may be explained by the nature of the fields studied, as there are differences in labour market demand. Women and men tend to study different fields - for example, a higher proportion of science and technology students tend to be male. Highest employment rates of recent graduates in Luxembourg and the Netherlands In 2022, at national level, employment rates of recent graduates were highest in Luxembourg and the Netherlands (both 93%), Germany (92%) and Malta (91%). Source dataset: edat_lfse_24 Meanwhile, the lowest rates were reported in Italy (65%), Greece (66%) and Romania (70%). This news article marks International Youth Day on August 12, recognising the strides made in employment rates among young recent graduates in the EU.

Eurostat

💼🎓 Recent graduates: new high in employment in 2022
🔸In 2022, 82% of recent graduates aged 20-34 in the EU were employed.
🔸From 2014 to 2022, the employment rate for this group rose by 7 percentage points (pp).
👉 https://europa.eu/!w6NHMr
#InternationalYouthDay #IYD2023

🐦🔗: https://n.respublicae.eu/EU_Eurostat/status/1689562237558726656

Recent graduates: new high in employment in 2022

In 2022, 82% of recent graduates (ISCED 2011 levels 3-8) aged 20-34 in the EU were employed. From 2014 to 2022, the employment rate for this group rose by 7 percentage points (pp), showing a consistent rising trend interrupted only by the COVID-19 pandemic. The employment rate in 2022 marked a new peak, surpassing the previous high of 81% achieved in 2018, a rate that had remained unchanged in 2019. Source dataset: edat_lfse_24 The employment rate for recent male graduates has consistently been higher than that for recent female graduates. However, in 2022, the gap was narrowed down to 2 pp, marking the smallest disparity recorded in the eight-year span from 2014 to 2022. Meanwhile, the largest disparity between 2014 and 2022 was recorded in 2019 (4 pp). The disparities in employment rates may be explained by the nature of the fields studied, as there are differences in labour market demand. Women and men tend to study different fields - for example, a higher proportion of science and technology students tend to be male. Highest employment rates of recent graduates in Luxembourg and the Netherlands In 2022, at national level, employment rates of recent graduates were highest in Luxembourg and the Netherlands (both 93%), Germany (92%) and Malta (91%). Source dataset: edat_lfse_24 Meanwhile, the lowest rates were reported in Italy (65%), Greece (66%) and Romania (70%). This news article marks International Youth Day on August 12, recognising the strides made in employment rates among young recent graduates in the EU.

Eurostat