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Monday, 07 June 2010 02:25
According to the newspaper Public, an OECD report (for 2007)shows that the Portuguese university students are more affected by long-term unemployment than the average unemployed academics in other OECD countries.

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The observation is also valid for the young unemployed who have not completed secondary education. (…) (...)
The long-term unemployment affects 51 percent of Portuguese unemployed university graduates, aged 25 to 34 years. . On average in OECD countries, this rate is 42 percent.
If the comparison is between the unemployed of the same age but with qualifications below the secondary level, the weight of long-term unemployment rises: is 61 per cent in Portugal against 55 percent of the average of OECD countries. "

desempregado_e_licenciado_thumb5.jpgUniversity degree does not guarantee employment as a high school, but the latter's absence increases the probability of being unemployed.

These data reflect only the reality of the labor market or also reflect a certain gap in schools (including universities) and their course offerings for that market and working life in general?
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