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MapAid issued its Sustainable Employment Drivers Survey to understand, as the name implies, the drivers of sustainable employment. After just over 3 months, we have undertaken a preliminary analysis of the results.
The world is a spaceship travelling around the sun at 67,000 miles per hour, but in the spaceship the air is getting stuffy and the crew are growing in number. One contingent is youth who are ‘Not in Education Employment or Training’ (NEETs) and they feel hopeless and helpless as they are not allowed a fair share of the inflight refreshments and entertainment. Rupert Douglas-Bate, founder of MapAid, elaborates.
By Rupert Douglas-Bate
By Justin Saunders
The survey aims to establish which factors drive sustainable employment, with a view to improving employment rates, particularly of youths.
MapAid US volunteers want to support and boost local and regional economies in the USA. With unemployment and redundancies on the rise, as the Covid-19 pandemic ravishes through the economy, there are indications of a significant rise in start-ups during the coronavirus lockdown.
MapAid wants to support and boost local and regional economies in the UK. With unemployment and redundancies on the rise, as the Covid-19 pandemic ravishes through the economy, there are indications of a significant rise in start-ups during the coronavirus lockdown.
A Growing Crisis 1 in 6 adults seek mental health services in England – a number that has been rising steadily since the early 2000s and leaped since the […]
By Lizzie Brightwell
We sat down with Theo Sergiou, London's representative in the British Youth Parliament, to discuss all things youth. Recent winner of the Rotary Young Citizen's Award 2020, Theo Sergiou has achieved outstanding feats for the community. Based in Enfield...
At Global MapAid, we believe that when a picture tells a story in 1,000 words, then a good map can tell us so much more. Through our research into the problems and solutions for youth unemployment, we have identified that crime rates bear a strong connection with youth unemployment.
In the first quarter of 2020, Coronavirus has spread throughout the world at an alarming rate, catching world leaders off-guard and enacting a phenomenal cost in terms of human lives and livelihoods, particularly for young people and jobs.