Students who have graduated from universities with great hopes and make a first step to a new life are unfortunately coming out of the university as candidates for icralık. Young people who graduate from universities start as a borrower owing to the contributions and learning credits they receive from the state as well as the lack of employment. According to the report of the General Directorate of Higher Education and Credit Dormitories (KYK), 239 of the 1 million 156 thousand universities which have borrowed the education loan, and 388 thousand of the contribution credit, 106 of the universities could not pay the debts. While it is not enough to graduate from university to find a job in Turkey, joining the debtor in the army of the unemployed with diplomas over it is much more! When the KYK's data are taken into consideration, it is also revealed that the vast majority of young people are unemployed.
106 THOUSAND UNIVERSITY STUDENTS COULD NOT PAY DEBTS
The education loan is borrowed from 1 million 156 thousand universities, 239 thousand, contribution loans of 388 thousand universities can not pay the debts of 106 thousand, but the next stage is unfortunately icralık! When İşkur's 2003-2017 data is taken into consideration, it is seen that the increase in the young population looking for work within the period of 14 years is 405 percent. In the last 15 years, the number of 15-24-year-olds who apply to İşkur exceeds 7 million 428, while the number of those who do not apply to Iskur is 10 million. What is going to happen to get rid of the unemployed army in Turkey, where the majority of the youth is unemployed?
YOUNG PEOPLE SEARCHING FOR BUSINESSES
When İşkur's 2003-2017 data is taken into consideration, it is seen that the increase in the young population looking for work within the period of 14 years is 405 percent. In the last 15 years, the number of 15-24-year-olds who apply to İşkur exceeds 7 million 428, while the number of those who do not apply to Iskur is 10 million. What is going to happen to get rid of the unemployed army in Turkey, where the majority of the youth is unemployed.