Youth Employment: Access to Progressive Employment and Unegal According to Level of Diploma


The long-awaited "social portrait" of France is published on 22 November 2016 by the National Institute of Statistics and Economic Studies (INSEE). As INSEE indicates, it "addresses everyone who wants to know the French society better". This transversal book has reserved a first choice place on "the insertion of young people in the labor market". This is precisely young initial training since 1 to 4 years.
What are the 8 observations of this study?

From the selected sample, the study highlighted several facts.

    The first, employment is the majority among the most graduates;
    The second, inactivity dominates among non-graduates;
    The third observation indicates that almost half of the young initial training since 1 to 4 years have a higher degree;
    The fourth, access to progressive and uneven employment depending on the level of diploma;
    The fifth, the unemployment unemployment rate has stabilized, except for non-graduates;
    The sixth facts that jobs with less favorable features are more frequent in less graduates and women;
    The seventh finding of the survey concerns the transitions of unemployment towards employment that are twice as frequent for non-graduates than for graduates of the superior;
    The eighth (finally), the career debut depend, beyond the degree, of the training specialty.

Roughly

In its portrait of France, INSEE finds that "on average on 2013-2015, 68% of young initial training since 1 to 4 years are employed, 17% unemployed and others are inactive." He adds that "the insertion of young people into the labor market is gradual and unequal depending on the degree": 82% of upper graduate graduates are employed, compared to only 31% of non-graduates. These are more numerous to be inactive (37%). Young women are more often inactive than men, especially at least graduates.

Among the active outgoing young people, half of the non-graduates are unemployed, against a quarter for high school graduates and one in ten for higher graduates. Young people active are less unemployed than their male counterparts (19% against 22%); Which is explained in particular by the fact that they are on average more graduates.

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