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Europe's jobless generation

April 27, 2012

European youth are hit especially hard by the ongoing finance crisis. Finding a decent job - or any job at all - is a growing challenge.

People queue outside an unemployment registry office in Madrid, Friday, Dec. 2, 2011. Spain's Labor Ministry says the number of people filing for unemployment benefits rose by 59,536 in November with a total seeking benefits of 4,420,462. Spain's jobless rate stands at a 15-year high of 21.5 percent, the highest in the eurozone, and the economy posted zero growth in the third quarter. Party leader Mariano Rajoy is due to take office as prime minister Dec. 21. He is expected to introduce severe economic reforms in a bid to reboot the ailing economy. (Foto:Alberto Di Lolli/AP/dapd)
Spanien Arbeitslosigkeit Arbeitsamt OVERLAYImage: AP

European youth are hit especially hard by the ongoing finance crisis. Finding a decent job - or any job at all - is a growing challenge.

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