若者ニート126万人時代、学士号でも就職難=韓国
In an era of 1.26 million young NEETs, it is difficult to find a job even with a bachelor's degree = South Korea
In South Korea, 1.26 million young people are NEETs who are unemployed after graduation. According to an additional survey of young people in the Economic Activity Population Survey of the Korean National Statistics Office on the 27th, as of May 15
Of the 8,416,000 people aged 29 to 29, 4,521,000 graduated from the last school (including those who completed or dropped out), excluding those who were enrolled in school or took a leave of absence, of whom 1,261,000 were unemployed.
Looking at the characteristics of unemployed graduates, there are 666,000 university graduates of four years (451,000) and three years or less (215,000), and 12,000 graduates of graduate school or above. ,Big
Graduates or above accounted for 53.8% of the total. High school graduates (524,000), junior high school graduates (48,000), and elementary school graduates (10,000) accounted for 46.2%.
Unemployed people answered that they mainly received vocational training (4.7%) or went to cram schools and libraries to prepare for employment-related exams (36.2%). at home, etc.
One out of four people answered that they spent time (25.4%). The average length of time required to graduate from a four-year university was five years and 1.4 months. 6 years and 0.4 months for men, 4 years and 5 months for women
Turns out it took .5 months. 3,947,000 young people had job experience after graduation, of which 3,865,000 had their first employment as a wage earner.
The average length of time it took to get a first job was 10.4 months, but even those who took more than three years reached 324,000 (8.4%). Young people who took more than two years to get their first job
Expanding the range to 591,000 (15.3%). Among those with work experience, those who answered that their recent employment was very (25.9%) or slightly (24.7%) consistent with their major
Only 50.6% of cases. This means that about half of them were employed in jobs unrelated to their majors (38.6% with very high disagreement and 10.8% with little agreement).
2023/08/27 21:30 KST
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