The 2009 How Young People are Faring (HYPAF) report shows that the proportion of teenagers not learning or earning full-time has jumped from 13.4% a year ago to 16.4%, the highest level since the recession of the early 1990s. HYPAF is the pre-eminent national report on the learning and work situation of young Australians. This year’s report focuses on the global economic downturn and the subsequent impact on young people’s aspirations, employment opportunities and education pathways. Unemployment among teenagers has sharply increased over the last 12 months, with a steeper increase for young males. A rise in teenage unemployment of over six per cent over the last 12 months is one of the largest annual increases experienced by this group in ...
In Australia, as in most industrialised countries, there has been a dramatic increase in unemploymen...
The youth unemployment rate of 12.8% (trend rate) for October remains much higher than the rates bef...
Since the economic downturn began in the United Kingdom (UK) in 2008, youth unemployment has risen a...
In this latest report in an annual series on the employment and education situation of y...
According to this report 12 per cent of all Australians aged between 15 and 24 years were unemployed...
This report looks at how successfully our education and training system is working to meet the needs...
Overview This report looks at quantifying the rising youth unemployment problem, understanding its ...
Young people are likely to be hit hard by rising unemployment as the global downturn continues. In A...
The seventh in an annual series, this report finds that while many young people today are better edu...
The number of teenagers not in full-time study or full-time work is the highest than at any time in ...
Introduction: The Brotherhood of St Laurence has launched a campaign to bring attention to the risin...
This report draws on empirical evidence from an Australian Research Council (ARC) Linkage Project (L...
Young people of Australia remain a prime focus for the future of Australia. The compelling urgency t...
The economic and social contribution young people make to society is increasingly important as the p...
In the aftermath of the Global Financial Crisis (GFC), concern regarding youth unemployment in Austr...
In Australia, as in most industrialised countries, there has been a dramatic increase in unemploymen...
The youth unemployment rate of 12.8% (trend rate) for October remains much higher than the rates bef...
Since the economic downturn began in the United Kingdom (UK) in 2008, youth unemployment has risen a...
In this latest report in an annual series on the employment and education situation of y...
According to this report 12 per cent of all Australians aged between 15 and 24 years were unemployed...
This report looks at how successfully our education and training system is working to meet the needs...
Overview This report looks at quantifying the rising youth unemployment problem, understanding its ...
Young people are likely to be hit hard by rising unemployment as the global downturn continues. In A...
The seventh in an annual series, this report finds that while many young people today are better edu...
The number of teenagers not in full-time study or full-time work is the highest than at any time in ...
Introduction: The Brotherhood of St Laurence has launched a campaign to bring attention to the risin...
This report draws on empirical evidence from an Australian Research Council (ARC) Linkage Project (L...
Young people of Australia remain a prime focus for the future of Australia. The compelling urgency t...
The economic and social contribution young people make to society is increasingly important as the p...
In the aftermath of the Global Financial Crisis (GFC), concern regarding youth unemployment in Austr...
In Australia, as in most industrialised countries, there has been a dramatic increase in unemploymen...
The youth unemployment rate of 12.8% (trend rate) for October remains much higher than the rates bef...
Since the economic downturn began in the United Kingdom (UK) in 2008, youth unemployment has risen a...