Generation TBD: Youth unemployment and political change in India
By Pracheta Sharma
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Generation TBD: Youth unemployment and political change in India
By Pracheta Sharma
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Why Bosnia has the world's highest youth unemployment rate
Twenty years after the war's end, ethnic divisions and a corrupt bureaucracy stifle the country's growth and drive youth to leave.
http://www.globalpost.com/dispatch/news/regions/europe/141008/bosnia-youth-unemployment-rate
South Africa's township youth see apartheid's legacy all around them
With a youth unemployment rate above 50 percent, the 21-year-old democracy is having trouble escaping its past.
http://www.globalpost.com/dispatch/news/regions/africa/south-africa/140929/south-africa-township-youth-unemployment-apartheid
Business is good for call centers hiring young talent, but most millennials are finding they're not qualified for the available jobs.
An Instagram photo by Pracheta Sharma, reporting with Gayathri Vaidyanathan in Punjab, India as part of the Generation TBD reporting fellowship on youth unemployment.
Manjinder Singh, 28, got "garib"(poor) tattooed on his hand, when he couldn't find a job for 2 years and lost all hope of finding one at all.
http://instagram.com/p/sC316EGmZj/?modal=true
Why these young Nigerians aren't waiting for their government to help them
Nigeria is now Africa's largest economy but government corruption and incompetence make life "impossible" for millions. Young people like Mr. Jobs are working to create possibilities.
http://www.globalpost.com/dispatch/news/regions/africa/nigeria/140818young-nigerians-tired-of-waiting