Gen Z's Educational and Health Challenges Equalize Unemployment Rates among Genders

Recent data shows that Gen Z men with college degrees now experience unemployment rates similar to non-grads, undermining the perceived value of higher education for this demographic. Concurrently, Gen Z women are increasingly unemployed, largely due to low academic achievement and health concerns, highlighting broad socioeconomic issues. These trends suggest a shifting landscape in youth employment, with potential long-term impacts on educational investments and health policies.
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