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Youth unemployment crisis worsens as AI redefines global labour markets


Published on 2025-01-20 09:02:19 - MSN
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  • Global AI job growth signals opportunity, but South Africa's education and labour systems leavemany matriculants unprepared for the future of work.

The article from MSN discusses the escalating youth unemployment crisis, exacerbated by the integration of Artificial Intelligence (AI) into global labor markets. It highlights how AI and automation are transforming job landscapes, particularly affecting young people who are entering the workforce. The piece notes that while AI can create new job opportunities in tech-related fields, it simultaneously displaces traditional jobs, making it harder for the youth to find employment in sectors like manufacturing, retail, and administrative services. The article also touches on the skills mismatch, where the demand for digital literacy and technical skills outpaces the current capabilities of many young job seekers. Furthermore, it points out the geographical disparities, with regions like Sub-Saharan Africa facing acute challenges due to limited access to technology and education. The narrative calls for urgent policy interventions, educational reforms, and reskilling programs to prepare the youth for an AI-driven economy, emphasizing the need for a balanced approach to technological advancement and human employment.

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[ https://www.msn.com/en-za/careers/job-search/youth-unemployment-crisis-worsens-as-ai-redefines-global-labour-markets/ar-AA1xw8qL ]
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