Monday, January 30, 2012

Youth Unemployment Impacts The Future Workforce - Greatly

The national youth unemployment rate is at a record low of 26%. Young people between the ages of 16-24 are missing vital opportunities to not just make extra money until they begin their "real" jobs, but they are losing critical opportunities to gain crucial work experience and enter into the workforce.

When young people are not exposed to work experiences throughout their teens and early 20's they do not learn the important work skill lessons that make them viable, reliable employees or entrepreneurs. According to Jack Wuest, executive director of Alternative Schools Network, "If they don't have jobs now, they don't know how to work, and if they don't know how to work, they're going to be much less effective and productive workers in their adult lives."

The impact of an ill-prepared workforce impacts not only the economy but the public health system, public safety and of course, the justice system. This should give us all the motivation that we need to ensure that young people receive work and work experiences. We must create, promote and encourage internships, work exploration experiences and summer/part time employment. The future of not only young people, but our very quality of life depends on the viability of our youth. Let's assure a healthy future for them.

For more information, read the entire story at: http://news.medill.northwestern.edu/chicago/news.aspx?id=154584.

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