Weird never thought Sweden or Finnland would have that much unemployment. What’s the reason for it?
mods4mods on
OH MY GOD WE’VE BEEN DETHRONED
bobdammi on
Hans is hansing hard
Turbogamer on
2 Questions:
– Is Unemployment differntly measured in theese countries?
– Second what defines youth? How old are the oldest and how young the youngest?
Pablogr_1515 on
No last place in Eurovision. No first place in youth unemployment… We’re losing our culture
Frenzystor on
Last place 🙁
Wait, thats good!
Bitter_Particular_75 on
I wasn’t really expecting scandinavian countries to perform so horribly.
jachni on
Germany what are you doing so right?
AdorableAnubis on
Fuck me, as kid i never realised how much damage our right wing parties did to our country with their majority these last 19 years. But now, as an adult in Sweden its just fucking depressing
Quotenbanane on
No chance all of these statistics are measured the same way.
PsychologicalWar6517 on
How is German employment even stronger than Netherlands? German economy is doing so much worse than the Netherlands for many years now.
LordyeettheThird on
Kinda funny. I have a hard time finding young people to work at our orchard in Romania. I guess they do not like that kind of work.
_urat_ on
Damn, good job Niemcy!
Relevant-Team-7429 on
Romanian youth here, I am migrating to germany as soon as i finish my degree to pump the unemployment in germany.
lorp_ on
Wtf are Sweden and Finland doing above us? Beating us in youth unemployment, one of our main fields 🥀
hjvddool on
Looks like the German and the Swamp Germans work the hardest
Galacticmetrics on
What is going on in Spain?
nariofthewind on
Surprised how low the Italy numbers are, lol. I guess never ending welfare 8 months, working 4 is considered employment these days.
templaru on
It’s easy to not have the drive to work when all you can find as a fresh graduate is minimum wage job which is 2500RON + 600RON meal tickets (500EUR + 120EUR). All this in a country with 10% inflation YoY for the past 5 years and some of the most expensive energy bills in EU.
I genuinely cannot blame the youth for not wanting to work for a wage that cannot even buy you the basic rent, utilities and food.
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First plaaaaaaaace! Yaaaaay!
Weird never thought Sweden or Finnland would have that much unemployment. What’s the reason for it?
OH MY GOD WE’VE BEEN DETHRONED
Hans is hansing hard
2 Questions:
– Is Unemployment differntly measured in theese countries?
– Second what defines youth? How old are the oldest and how young the youngest?
No last place in Eurovision. No first place in youth unemployment… We’re losing our culture
Last place 🙁
Wait, thats good!
I wasn’t really expecting scandinavian countries to perform so horribly.
Germany what are you doing so right?
Fuck me, as kid i never realised how much damage our right wing parties did to our country with their majority these last 19 years. But now, as an adult in Sweden its just fucking depressing
No chance all of these statistics are measured the same way.
How is German employment even stronger than Netherlands? German economy is doing so much worse than the Netherlands for many years now.
Kinda funny. I have a hard time finding young people to work at our orchard in Romania. I guess they do not like that kind of work.
Damn, good job Niemcy!
Romanian youth here, I am migrating to germany as soon as i finish my degree to pump the unemployment in germany.
Wtf are Sweden and Finland doing above us? Beating us in youth unemployment, one of our main fields 🥀
Looks like the German and the Swamp Germans work the hardest
What is going on in Spain?
Surprised how low the Italy numbers are, lol. I guess never ending welfare 8 months, working 4 is considered employment these days.
It’s easy to not have the drive to work when all you can find as a fresh graduate is minimum wage job which is 2500RON + 600RON meal tickets (500EUR + 120EUR). All this in a country with 10% inflation YoY for the past 5 years and some of the most expensive energy bills in EU.
I genuinely cannot blame the youth for not wanting to work for a wage that cannot even buy you the basic rent, utilities and food.