SPAIN’S young guns are going for it in the hunt for work.
Shaking off the ‘lazy’ label harshly attributed to under 25s, Spain’s unemployed teens and 20-somethings are the most active in the job market.
According to a report by international recruitment agency, Randstad Workmonitor, 19% of unemployed under-25s are actively seeking work, compared to 16% of 25-to-45-year-olds and only 10% of those over 45.
Clubbing all age groups together, just 14% of Spain’s unemployed are actively looking for work.
How does “Randstad Workmonitor” arrive at it’s statistics?