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Principal
Country of Residence
World
World M
World W
Africa
28,4
30,2
25,7
Asia – Middle East
30,2
33,0
26,9
Latin America
14,5
13,5
15,5
Europe
26,6
23,0
31,6
Other
0,3
0,2
0,4
Profile of the respondents
Number of questionnaires analyzed
Here is the breakdown of the 3169 completed questionnaires about young people and work
World
Africa
Asia ME
Latin America
Europe
Male
55,9
59,9
60,9
52,6
48,0
Female
44,1
40,1
39,1
47,4
52,0
Profile of the respondents
On the gender of the respondents
There are more men (55.9%) than women (44.1%)
Age
World
Africa
Asia and ME
Latin America
Europe
under 19
8,7
4,4
9,2
19,6
6,4
19-23
30,3
24,2
28,6
38,9
33,5
24-27
32,4
34,3
31,1
27,4
35,0
Over 27
28,6
37,1
31,1
14,1
25,1
Profile of the respondents
On age
The majority of the young people in the study are between 19 and 27 years old (71.4%)
first real experience of working life
World
Africa
Asia
Latin America
Europe
Less than 12 years old
5,7
5,5
5,7
12,9
2,9
12-14 yrs
9,8
5,9
5,3
20,5
14,3
15-18 yrs
35,7
21,9
28,5
45,9
53,4
19-22 yrs
32,0
37,7
41,0
17,2
22,3
23-26 yrs
13,2
22,0
15,3
3,3
6,1
More then 26 yrs
3,7
7,1
4,2
0,3
1,1
Profile of the respondents
First work experience
One in 3 respondents had their first experience of work between the age of 15 and 18 (35.7%)
Civil status
World
Africa
Asia ME
Latin America
Europe
Unmarried/single
70,7
65,3
64,4
81,0
77,6
Married
20,8
21,3
32,2
10,6
13,1
Living with partner
7,1
11,7
1,3
7,3
8,6
Separated/divorced/widowed
1,5
1,7
2,1
1,1
0,7
Profile of the respondents
On civil status
Many of the respondents are single (70.7%).
know the Young Christian Workers
World
Africa
Asia ME
Latin America
Europe
No, I never heard of it
45,0
23,8
57,5
83,1
33,8
I have heard people talk about it
29,3
38,1
29,2
13,8
28,1
I know it fairly well
25,7
38,0
13,4
3,1
38,1
Profile of the respondents
On knowledge of the JOC – YCW
1 out of 4 (25.7%) of the young people in the study know the YCW very well, 1 out 3 (29.3%) had heard of it and 1 out of 2 (45%) do not know the YCW.
Number of years spent in school
World
Africa
Africa M
Africa W
Asia ME
Latin America
Europe
Low ( until about 14 years old)
18,5
25,6
25,8
25,6
14,3
12,6
19,6
Middle (until about 19 years old)
46,5
37,8
34,3
43,0
53,9
62,7
38,6
Middle high (until about 22 years old)
22,2
22,4
22,3
23,0
23,7
14,3
24,0
High ( more than 22 years old)
12,9
14,2
17,6
8,5
8,1
10,4
17,9
Profile of the respondents
On the number of obligatory school years
The level of education is variable
Had immigrated to find a job
World
Africa
Asia
Latin America
Europe
No
84,4
79,9
84,9
84,6
88,2
No, but family
7,5
8,7
7,0
12,0
4,9
Yes (past or now)
8,2
11,4
8,2
3,3
6,9
Profile of the respondents
On migration
84.4% of the respondents stated that they do not need to emigrate to another country to work
Number
World
World M
World W
Africa
Asia ME
Latin America
Europe
One
5,4
5,8
4,9
6,1
3,4
3,3
7,9
Two
9,5
8,5
10,9
6,4
4,2
4,2
19,9
Three
13,8
12,3
15,5
10,7
9,5
9,5
21,8
Four
19,7
19,2
20,3
14,3
15,7
15,7
26,6
Five
17,2
17,7
16,5
13,7
19,9
19,9
14,3
More than five
34,4
36,4
32,0
48,8
47,2
47,2
9,5
Profile of the respondents
On the number of family members in the household
34.4% of the young people interviewed had more than 5 members in their family.
Occupational status at present
World
Africa
Asia and ME
Latin America
Europe
Unemployed
14,1
13,7
11,6
29,3
9,4
Worker-student
14,5
10,8
9,2
23,8
19,1
Irregular, temporary, precarious
19,5
22,0
23,5
14,0
15,6
Permanent employee
28,6
24,5
28,1
19,6
37,9
Apprentice
2,1
2,6
1,6
0,9
2,8
Self employed (farmer, retail manager, craftsman..)
8,8
13,7
9,8
7,8
3,0
Teacher or nurse unknown contract
9,9
11,4
11,9
4,4
9,1
Professional man/woman (layer, doctor…)
0,5
0,3
0,9
0
0,7
Other
2,1
1,0
3,4
0,2
2,4
Employment status
On employment
With regards to employment status on a world level 28.6% occupy a continuous and stable employment (permanent employee).
Sector
World
Africa
Asia
L. America
Europe
Agriculture
3,8
6,2
5,2
0,7
1,1
Crafts
4,1
6,5
4,1
1,4
3,0
Industry
12,0
8,2
11,4
6,6
18,7
Service Sector
80,1
79,1
79,4
91,4
77,2
Employment status
On the Employment Sector
For all the continents, the services sector is prevalent (80.1%).
Employment status
world
Africa
Asia
L. America
Europe
worker
37,4
44,8
44,1
12,0
32,5
Unskilled Employee
28,7
23,3
21,6
55,3
31,4
Skilled Employee
22,1
20,9
20,8
18,2
26,2
Manager
8,2
8,5
9,5
14,1
4,1
Other
3,7
2,6
4,0
0,3
5,7
Employment status
On Employment status
As to status, more than half of the respondents are concentrated in the employee category (50.8%).
Other jobs held
World
Africa
Asia
L. America
Europe
No
65,9
53,3
73,0
64,2
71,1
Yes, occasionally
20,4
27,1
12,8
25,4
20,4
Yes, often
7,2
10,6
7,7
25,4
4,3
Yes, always
6,5
9,1
6,6
5,7
4,3
Employment status
On the number of Jobs held
The majority of the interviewed young workers have only one job (65.9%).
Income is enough
World
Africa
Asia
L. America
Europe
No
47,4
60,8
46,8
52,0
33,6
Not always, it depends on the period
23,0
22,8
23,5
21,5
23,3
It is barely enough
21,7
14,5
22,7
22,8
27,4
It is more than enough
7,9
2,6
7,0
3,7
15,7
Employment status
On income
Almost half (47.4%) of young people answered that their salaries are not enough for them to live on taking into account the cost of living in their home country.
Length of Period being unemployed
World
Africa
Asia
L. America
Europe
For less than 6 months
40,1
30,9
42
42,1
54,3
Between 6 months and 1 year
15
13,7
13,2
24,3
13
Between 1 and 2 years
13,3
14,3
12,3
16,4
10,1
For more than 2 years
23
28,3
27,6
12,9
9,4
Other
8,7
12,7
4,8
4,3
13
Employment status
On Unemployment
The data for Europe is indicative of the standards in Europe where it is easier to find a job.
Support
World
Africa
Asia
L America
Europe
Family
50,6
50,6
44
66,2
50,2
I receive help from the State or aid organisations
2,8
3
3,6
1,4
2,6
Occasional, casual jobs
12,3
19,6
10,2
17,6
5,8
I have a regular job
34,2
26,8
42,2
14,8
41,4
Employment status
On Economic Support
The data reveals that the family (50.6%) remains the strongest economic form of protection compared with the very weak role of the State (2.8%).
Number
World
Africa
Asia ME
Latin America
Europe
One
24,8
31,6
21
31,8
19
Two
33
30,1
32,9
30,2
37,6
Three
22,5
16,8
22,9
20,3
28,6
Four
10,2
10,3
8,6
10,8
11,4
Five
4,1
4,8
5
3,3
2,4
More than five
5,4
6,3
9,5
3,5
1
Employment status
On the number of family members in the household with income
The average is that 1 out 3 (33%) young people say that there are 2 persons working in their family.