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  2. Youth unemployment in Spain - Wikipedia

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    Current statistics. As of April 2024, the youth unemployment in Spain stands at 26.5%. [ 3] By gender, male youth unemployment is at 27.4%, while female youth unemployment is at 25.3%. [ 4] In 2014, 57.9% of young people in Spain were unemployed. [ 5] From 2008-14, workers younger than 35 years of age had an average loss of purchasing power of ...

  3. HireRight - Wikipedia

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    HireRight was the subject of a number of class-action and Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA) lawsuits. [ 18 ] [ 19 ] In 2011 the company paid $28 million to plaintiffs who accused HireRight of failing to provide copies of reports to job applicants and failing to resolve disputes. [ 18 ]

  4. Demographics of Spain - Wikipedia

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    As of 2024, there were 8,915,831 foreign-born people in Spain, making up to 18.31% of the Spanish population [41] Of these, 6,581,028 (13.51%) didn't have Spanish citizenship. [ 42 ] [ 43 ] This makes Spain one of the world's preferred destinations to immigrate to , being the 4th country in Europe by immigration numbers and the 10th worldwide.

  5. Education in Spain - Wikipedia

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    These are Primaria (6–12 years old), which is the Spanish equivalent of elementary school and the first year of middle school, and Secundaria (12–16 years old), which would be a mixture of the last two years of middle school and the first two years of High school in the United States. As of 2020–21, Spain has 9,909,886 students.

  6. Unemployment in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The unemployment rate (U-3), measured as the number of persons unemployed divided by the civilian labor force, rose from 5.0% in December 2007 to peak at 10.0% in October 2009, before steadily falling to 4.7% by December 2016 and then to 3.5% by December 2019. [ 40] By August 2023, it reached 3.8 percent.

  7. Secretary of State for Employment (Spain) - Wikipedia

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    The Secretary of State for Employment and Social Economy is a senior minister of the Ministry of Labour and Social Economy responsible for carrying out the government policy on collective and individual labour relations, working conditions, unemployment benefits, promotion of employment, job training, social economy, and promotion of self-employment.

  8. Education in Puerto Rico - Wikipedia

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    For example, in 2012 50,000 students graduated at the undergraduate and graduate level while the labor market generated about 6,000 jobs per year of which 25% of those required that level of education.

  9. Tuition fees in Spain - Wikipedia

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    The proportion of students receiving the general scholarship, however, varies widely from one autonomous community to another. For example, for the 2016–2017 academic year, one in four bachelor's degree students receiving a scholarship in Spain studied at an Andalusian university, while only 19% of all enrolled students study there. [8]