Youth Guarantee as a Solution to the Social Exclusion of Young People
Abstract
The present study highlights the need for intervention when facing a problem that has both collective and individual implications: youth unemployment. To do so, the study first focuses on the different actions that International Organizations have taken to try to stop the employment situation of this group. In particular we pay special attention to the policies pursued by the European Union and Spain. Specifically, in the Spanish case, the National System of Youth Guarantee is analyzed from a critical rather than descriptive viewpoint. Finally, some weaknesses of the policies are listed followed by some conclusions to reflect on in the future.
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