Resilience and Strength Shine Brightest: COVID-19 recovery offers the chance to create a more just, compassionate and sustainable economy for history's largest generation of youth
OECD - Paris
2020
epidemic disease ; young worker ; youth employment ; future of work ; intergenerational transfer
Young people and child labour
English
"One-point-eight billion people in the world today are aged 10-24 years old, making them history's largest generation of young people. Close to 90% of these young people are living in developing countries, adding to the challenges they need to overcome as they transition to adulthood. All of them are celebrating this year's International World Youth Day in a world starkly different from anything we have ever known before..."
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