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PAGS 2026 LISTENING PRACTICE:
The Challenge of Youth Unemployment
Consejos Neuro-Amigables
1. Priming Stage
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2. Logical Connectors
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3. Scaffolding
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Key Glossary (Input Priming)
Having the necessary skills/education.
Cualificado / Preparado
A barrier that makes progress difficult.
Obstáculo / Traba
Not secure; dangerously unstable.
Precario / Inestable
Emigration of highly skilled people.
Fuga de cerebros
Setting up businesses and taking risks.
Emprendimiento
Relating to the basic organization.
Estructural
Reproductor de Audio
Este sistema usa las voces instaladas en tu dispositivo (Priorizando voces de UK).
"Spain has one of the highest youth unemployment rates in the European Union, a situation that has persisted for over a decade. Even though today’s Spanish youth are among the most qualified in history, many face a difficult reality when they enter the labor market. The gap between academic training and the actual needs of companies is often cited as a major obstacle. Many graduates find that their degrees are too theoretical, leaving them without the specific practical skills that modern employers are looking for in a digital and globalized economy.
Another significant issue is the prevalence of temporary contracts and low wages, often referred to as 'precarious employment.' Many young professionals start their careers with internships or short-term positions that offer little stability or path for growth. This lack of security makes it nearly impossible for them to save money, buy a home, or plan for the future. Consequently, a phenomenon known as 'brain drain' has emerged, where some of the most talented young scientists, engineers, and researchers move to countries like Germany or the UK in search of better conditions.
To solve this problem, experts suggest a stronger focus on 'Dual Vocational Training,' which combines classroom learning with paid work experience in companies. Additionally, supporting entrepreneurship and digital innovation could create new industries and jobs specifically for the younger generation. Reducing the 'over-qualification' trap—where people work in jobs far below their skill level—is essential for the country's economic health. Addressing these structural issues is vital to ensure that young Spaniards can contribute their talents to their own country."
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