A Survey
Spanish young people are the most pessimistic of Europe about their future. This is the conclusion of a survey carried out in several European countries. According to this survey, six in ten Spanish youngsters* are planning to go abroad in order to get a job. On the contrary, only a 21 percent of German young people would go abroad to find a job.
What's more, three in four Spanish youngsters think that they would find a better job abroad than in their own country.
Additionally, only a 29 percent of Spanish people think that they are going to have a better life than the previous generation.
On the other hand, Dutch and German young people are the most optimistic about their future.
*This is a subjective term, put to me, a youngster is not of working age. I tend to think of a youngster as a little kid.
I remember being in Spain in the 90's and the excitement for the future of the EU was palpable. I hope Spanish youth can find the silver lining in all of this change and adjustment.
A Survey
Spanish young people are the most pessimistic of Europe about their future. This is the conclusion of a survey carried out in several European countries. According to this survey, six in ten Spanish young people are planning to go abroad in order to get a job. On the contrary, only 21 percent of young Germans would go abroad to find a job.
What's more, three in four young Spaniards think that they would find a better job abroad than in their own country.
Additionally, only 29 percent of young Spaniards think that they are going to have a better life than the previous generation.
On the other hand, Dutch and German young people are the most optimistic about their future.