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Teenagers 'optimistic about jobs' | Teenagers 'optimistic about jobs' |
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Most young people are confident of finding a job despite the economic downturn, a survey suggests. | |
The government-commissioned poll of 765 15 to 19-year-olds found nearly 90% felt they would find work and more than half rejected the idea of signing on. | |
The findings contrast with a separate survey looking at adults' views of young people joining the workforce. | The findings contrast with a separate survey looking at adults' views of young people joining the workforce. |
It showed about three-quarters of 1,000 adults polled felt they worked harder in their youth than today's teenagers. | |
The online poll of 25 to 64-year-olds also found more than a third thought most teenagers would only work reluctantly, doing the bare minimum to get by. | |
'Fresh thinking' | 'Fresh thinking' |
Of the teenagers interviewed for the government survey, about 70% thought people claiming benefits should do all they could to get back to work, while 6% believed the jobless should be able to do as they liked. | |
The surveys appear to highlight a gulf between the attitudes of young people and the older generation's perception of them. | The surveys appear to highlight a gulf between the attitudes of young people and the older generation's perception of them. |
If we stop believing in young people, young people will stop believing in themselves Martina Milburn, Prince's Trust chief executive | If we stop believing in young people, young people will stop believing in themselves Martina Milburn, Prince's Trust chief executive |
Business leaders have warned employers against writing off the young and are urging them to give encouragement and support. | Business leaders have warned employers against writing off the young and are urging them to give encouragement and support. |
Tim Campbell, a winner of the BBC's The Apprentice who went on to set up the Bright Ideas Trust for young entrepreneurs, said young people were key to a healthy and competitive future for British business. | Tim Campbell, a winner of the BBC's The Apprentice who went on to set up the Bright Ideas Trust for young entrepreneurs, said young people were key to a healthy and competitive future for British business. |
"Young people can bring the fresh thinking and enthusiasm to a business that can really help it thrive and, in my view, that's a great return on a little investment," he said. | "Young people can bring the fresh thinking and enthusiasm to a business that can really help it thrive and, in my view, that's a great return on a little investment," he said. |
Chief executive of the Prince's Trust Martina Milburn said Britain's youth were the "spark plugs of our economy". | Chief executive of the Prince's Trust Martina Milburn said Britain's youth were the "spark plugs of our economy". |
"If we stop believing in young people, young people will stop believing in themselves," she said. | "If we stop believing in young people, young people will stop believing in themselves," she said. |
In the past, the Confederation of British Industry (CBI) has complained that many school leavers lack some of the basic skills in communication and numeracy needed in the workplace. | In the past, the Confederation of British Industry (CBI) has complained that many school leavers lack some of the basic skills in communication and numeracy needed in the workplace. |
'Positive attitude' | 'Positive attitude' |
Susan Anderson, the CBI's director of education and skills, said businesses were aware of their role in providing high quality work experience. | Susan Anderson, the CBI's director of education and skills, said businesses were aware of their role in providing high quality work experience. |
"Young people who have a positive attitude to work and who develop these vitals skills will succeed in work and life," she said. | "Young people who have a positive attitude to work and who develop these vitals skills will succeed in work and life," she said. |
Earlier this week, children's charity Barnardo's accused society of "casually condemning" young people. | Earlier this week, children's charity Barnardo's accused society of "casually condemning" young people. |
It followed the publication of a survey which found about half of adults thought children were dangerous and behaved like animals. | It followed the publication of a survey which found about half of adults thought children were dangerous and behaved like animals. |
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