Sunday, January 29, 2012
Jobs elude Mexican youth
The global economic crisis has left millions of youth unemployed and with few options to improve their lives. In Mexico, more than seven million young people have finished school, but can't find work. These so called Ninis are often stereotyped as lazy kids who live off their parents, but this is not always the case. As part of our series on youth around the world, Al Jazeera's Adam Raney reports from Mexico City.
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