Increasing opportunities for the young in Spain

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Increasing opportunities for the young in Spain KEY FINDINGS AND RECOMMENDATIONS FROM THE OECD ECONOMIC SURVEY OF SPAIN 2023 START


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Educational Progress Educational progress has been made in Spain, with early-school-leaving rates dropping from 17.9% in 2018 to

13.9% in 2022. Continued support and early-warning systems are crucial.


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Vocational Education Boost Collaboration among firms, supported by initiatives like the Alliance for Vocational Training, can expand vocational education opportunities.


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Education Aligned with Jobs Greater employer involvement in curriculum design and improved job placement tools can better align studies with job needs, easing the transition from education to employment.


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Youth Employment Challenge

Spain faces a youth unemployment at 28%. Minimum wage changes should align with market conditions to balance increased earnings with job opportunities.

Source: Eurostat


5. Promoting Youth Entrepreneurs Youth entrepreneurship needs mentoring, training, and improved financing access to empower young entrepreneurs and stimulate economic growth.


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Addressing Housing Issues Over 60% of people under 34 years old live with parents due to financial instability. Prioritising social rental housing expansion and relaxing rent controls can alleviate this problem.


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Comprehensive Youth Empowerment Spain must continue efforts in education, vocational training, youth employment, entrepreneurship, and affordable housing. A comprehensive strategy will ensure a brighter future for the country’s young population.


To learn more, read our new

OECD Economic Survey of SPAIN 2023 https://oe.cd/spain


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