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Unemployed and illiterate people in Europe increases PDF Print E-mail
Written by Natascia   
Tuesday, 04 January 2011 16:17

Following the global economic crisis, unemployment and illiteracy are a biting problem even in countries well developed economically. A new ranking places in the UK from Bulgaria and Romania in terms of unemployment and illiteracy.

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In recent years, the 27 EU Member States, United Kingdom, France, Germany, Belgium, Netherlands and Ireland recorded an alarming increase in the number of unemployed young people without education. In the UK more than 1.5 million people have not worked a single day of their lives, basing their existence on the social security system. Statistics show that in developed countries of the European Union the number of young people aged between 20 and 24 years old, unemployed and non-academic index is inversely related to economic value of these states.
The last in this ranking is situated Portugal, Spain, Italy and Malta.


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