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İSLAM ÜLKELERİNDE GENÇLİK VE İŞSİZLİK SORUNU

YOUTH UNEMPLOYMENT PROBLEM IN ISLAMIC COUNTRIES

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Youth unemployment is an important problem all over the world in general and in developing countries in particular. This is also true for Islamic countries. This study examines youth unemployment problem in Islamic countries (54 countries). Based on the foregoing analysis regarding the unemployment and youth unemployment profile of the Islamic countries, the study recommends policy areas, such as investing more on technical training and education, for these countries. Furthermore, the relationship between education and unemployment and applied policies against youth unemployment are examined in the study.
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