Thoughts on the Market

Asia’s Youth Job Crisis

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Oct 14, 2025
Asia’s youth are facing a job crisis, with unemployment rates averaging 16%, significantly higher than the U.S. This trend is problematic in China, India, and Indonesia, where labor demand does not match the surge in graduates. In India, unemployment stands at 17.6%, exacerbated by a shift to low-productivity jobs post-COVID. Indonesia grapples with a vast informal sector and weak investment growth. Policymakers are urged to boost consumption and investment to improve job prospects and ensure social stability.
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INSIGHT

Youth Unemployment Is Much Worse Than It Looks

  • Asia's youth unemployment averages 16%, well above the U.S. rate of 10.5% and far exceeds headline unemployment.
  • Youth joblessness runs two to three times higher than overall unemployment, signaling deeper weakness.
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China’s Graduate Surge Meets Weak Hiring

  • China's urban youth unemployment for 16–24-year-olds has risen steadily since 2019 amid a surge in graduates and falling overall employment.
  • Automation, sluggish entry-level wages, and weak services growth reduced opportunities for new entrants.
INSIGHT

India Faces Underemployment, Not Just Unemployment

  • India has the region's highest youth unemployment at 17.6% with weak job creation and rising underemployment.
  • Post-COVID growth in low-productivity primary sector jobs lifted employment but failed to generate quality opportunities.
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