Spain's economy is growing fast. So why is youth unemployment still so high?
Many Spanish university graduates struggle to find jobs that use their skills, and are reluctant to work in the country’s large tourism and service sectors.
Many graduates are reluctant to work in the country’s large tourism and service sectors, looking instead for roles that match their university skills. That can make finding a first job after graduating a real challenge.
Presenter/producer: Ashish Sharma
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(Picture: Spanish Secretary of State for Labour Joaquin Perez Rey speaking about how unemployment in April 2026 fell below 2.4 million people for the first time since June 2008. Credit: JAVIER LIZON/EPA/Shutterstock)
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