Share of young adults neither employed nor studying, split by genders

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  1. Czechia does have higher fertility rate than any of the neighbouring countries.

    Still – women, stop slacking, get a job.

    For anyone downvoting: don’t you want equality between the sexes?

  2. Why is Sweden always on opposite ends in this matter? One time they have 20% youth unemployment, the other time it’s very low.

  3. I just remember this morning I saw Sweden among the highest young people unemployment rate (26% ), and this one is around 10%, which means there are around 16% unemployed young people who are studying?

  4. Yeah here the most common work for women is being an housewife, which obviusly isnt included in this data

  5. These numbers are misleading. Big parts of certain economy are off record/paper. Take the spanish economy where 14% is estimated to be off record aka not paying taxes/not official business.

    That is a huge chunk of ” underground ” economic activity that is not shown in these graphs.
    Another thing is stay at home moms who are considered not working or working.

  6. Isn’t the obvious explanation of the gender gap the fact that women are way more likely to choose education that doesn’t provide jobs, so they end up unemployed?

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