UnEmployment Youth

UnEmployment Youth

Unemployment is a key issue that impacts individuals, families, communities, and entire economies. It refers to the condition of individuals who are capable of working, are actively seeking work, but are unable to find employment.

Unemployment remains a significant challenge for young individuals who are capable of working, actively seeking opportunities, but unable to secure employment. At URS Trust, we are dedicated to addressing this issue by equipping youth with the necessary skills, knowledge, and opportunities to thrive in the workforce.

The causes of unemployment are multifaceted, ranging from broader macroeconomic factors like economic recessions to more specific microeconomic factors such as decisions made by individual companies. There are different types of unemployment, including frictional, structural, cyclical, and seasonal unemployment. For instance, frictional unemployment occurs when individuals are temporarily between jobs or just entering the workforce.

Understanding and addressing the causes of unemployment are essential to building an economy that works for everyone. Economic stability and prosperity can only be achieved if people have access to opportunities that allow them to earn a living and contribute to society.