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1.9m youth idle: No work, no training, no education – GSS report - Gajreport

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Almost two million youth in the country are not in education, employment or training (NEET), the Ghana Statistical Service (GSS) has found. Its annual Household Income and Expenditure Survey (AHIES) indicates that in the third quarter of last year, 1.9 million youth in the country, aged 15 to 35 were NEET. Females constituted predominantly 1.2 […]

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Source: Ghanaian American Journal - Conveying the Ghanaian-American Narrative to the world

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