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Top 5 best and worst European countries for young adults


Published on 2025-02-21 08:42:37 - businessday
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The article from BusinessDay discusses the best and worst European countries for young adults based on various quality of life indicators. Germany ranks as the best, offering high employment rates, excellent education, and healthcare systems, alongside a vibrant cultural scene. Netherlands follows, known for its progressive policies, high quality of life, and strong job market for young people. Denmark is third, praised for its work-life balance, free education, and comprehensive welfare system. On the other end, Greece is listed as one of the worst due to high youth unemployment, economic instability, and limited job opportunities. Spain also faces challenges with high unemployment rates among the youth, economic recovery issues, and a housing crisis. Italy rounds out the list of the worst, with similar issues of economic stagnation, high youth unemployment, and difficulties in transitioning from education to employment. The article highlights how these conditions significantly impact the prospects and quality of life for young adults in these countries.

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