WHY some of South Africa’s unemployed choose not to work

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WHY some of South Africa’s unemployed choose not to work
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Experts say South Africa’s unemployed population struggles to find work not due to a lack of jobs but a lack of support …

prove just how much help South Africa’s unemployed need to make the right choices for their future. In 2024, there are more thanglobally. And are in the bottom half of STEM subjects. The reflects in overt ways, too, likeof South Africa’s unemployed being between the ages of 25 and 34. Moreover, joblessness is only increasing in the provinces of Gauteng, Limpopo and the Eastern Cape.Experts worry that many younger citizens would rather face poverty than work menial, low-skill jobs for poor wages.

Moreover, recruiters say these problems will only get worse as companies turn to automation and artificial intelligence to fill low-skill positions people aren’t doing! Mechanising and robotics in many fields of manufacturing is increasingly becoming the norm. And AI will soon do the same to call centres, engineering, information technology, accounting and administration jobs.

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