MINISTER OF HIGHER AND SPACIAL EDUCATION OF UZBEKISTAN
NATIONAL UNIVERSITY OF UZBEKISTAN AFTER MIRZO ULUGBEK
FACULTY OF: MATHEMATICS
INDEPENDENT WORK
THEME: YOUTH PROBLEMS
Dony By :Oybekova S
Checked: Xidirova Z.
YOUTH PROBLEMS
The problem of youth is as big as the problem in all areas
In life, young people can learn a lot and achieve success. But sometimes young people face big problems and look for solutions
The delegation of the Youth Union of Uzbekistan is helping to solve this problem.
This has been a great help to the youth of Uzbekistan. In turn, it helps to achieve great things.
We are very happy about that.
FOR EXAMPLE:
The youth of Uzbekistan occupies high positions in many spheres in the world.
In particular, science, sports, social sphere and others.
It only boosts your self-confidence and our confidence in the future.
Youth is the builder of the future
But even then, there are problems among young people. And tackling this always requires deep thinking.
UNICEF conducted the national study “The youth of Uzbekistan: challenges and prospects” in the framework of a joint workplan with the Youth Union of Uzbekistan and a partnership agreement with the Nationwide Movement Yuksalish in 2018-2020. The key aim of the national youth study was to provide a comprehensive overview of the state of young people in Uzbekistan, with a focus that includes key spheres of their everyday lives, to inform national youth policy and improve decisions made on
matters affecting youth wellbeing.
Education & Learning Across Uzbekistan, students from
different educational institutions indicate far-reaching satisfaction with the present educational infrastructure (e.g. built environment, instruction, learning materials). However, they depict the situation to be less favorable in rural areas than in urban centres. As to their learning environments, students express a wish for these to be more positively motivating, more practice-oriented and to provide better-quality education. In particular, students want better training in language skills, to increase their business literacy and to be better prepared for the transition into professional life. For many students the costs of education cause personal stress and frustration. These include the need to pay for private tutoring, to pay bribes and to pay high tuition fees in order to enroll into institutions of higher education.
Let's look at another piece of information on the subject
In present-day Uzbekistan, children and young people below 30 years of age constitute 60 per cent of the population. In 15-20 years, they will become the largest labour force Uzbekistan has ever had, presenting a unique opportunity to take the country to a new level of socioeconomic development. Grasping this opportunity entails the development of a strategic long-term vision on youth development, informed by evidence and the opinions of young people.
it's a pity
Today, many young people are looking for work
it became a social problem
In order to solve this problem, it is necessary to create a main job, otherwise it will not be possible to solve it
This problem exists in many countries around the world, and they are doing the same
As of January 1, 2022, the Uzbekistan unemployment rate topped 9.6%, recording a 0.9% decrease to the same period last year, and increased by 0.2% compared to January-September 2021.
According to the Ministry of Employment and Labor, as of January 1, 2022, the number of manpower now stands at 19.3 million people, an increase of 1.1% or by 202.6 thousand people compared to the same period in 2020. The number of people employed in the economy has reached 13.5 million people, an increase of 2.3% (299.3 thousand people) compared to the same period last year.
As of January 1, 2022, the number of people employed in the official sector amounted to 6.1 million people, an increase of 6.3% or 314.8 thousand people compared to the same period in 2020.
The number of people employed in the informal sector amounted to 5.8 million people, a decrease of 1.0% or 58.4 thousand people compared to October 1, 2021.
In January-April 2022, Uzbekistan's international trade topped US$ 17.2 billion, the State Statistics Committee said in a report on Friday.
Reportedly, this is an increase of $ 6.5 billion or 61.2% compared to the same period last year, with exports at $ 7.1 billion, and imports – US$ 10.1 billion dollars.
Many of these problems are now being addressed, which will ensure that our future is bright. And in turn, it increases the enthusiasm of young people. It encourages us to look to the future with hope and to move forward
I hope that we will be the first in the world to overcome this situation
I hope that we will be the first in the world to overcome this situation
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