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Pakistan's youth face a jobs crisis as 800,000 grads enter a workforce lacking skills and quality education.
Pakistan faces a growing jobs crisis as nearly 800,000 university graduates enter the workforce annually, yet most remain unemployed due to a widening skills gap and lack of internationally recognized qualifications.
Outdated curricula, insufficient vocational training, and weak digital and language skills hinder employability, especially in markets like Japan and South Korea.
With only 1.9% of GDP spent on education—well below recommended levels—systemic issues persist, including 26.2 million children out of school and poor alignment between education and labor market needs.
Surveys show 64% of graduates struggle to find work, and youth unemployment among graduates is around 31%.
Experts urge urgent reforms, including updated curricula, stronger industry-university collaboration, and expanded technical training to address underemployment and economic stagnation.
La juventud de Pakistán se enfrenta a una crisis de empleo, ya que 800.000 graduados entran en una fuerza laboral carente de habilidades y educación de calidad.