> Την ανεργία των νέων αναδεικνύει ως το μεγάλο πρόβλημα της Ευρώπης η Γερμανίδα καγκελάριος Άνγκελα Μέρκελ[Students Left Out: Youth Unemployment Statistics Distorted in Europe](http://bit.ly/14PHc79).> A closer look at Eurostat's statistics outline reveals that these rates do "not necessarily mean that the group of unemployed persons aged between 15 and 24 is large." That's because many in this group are full-time students and are "neither working nor looking for a job." Students are therefore omitted, though they account for more than half of those under 25.> Anyone who drops out of school at 14 gets statistically grouped into the workforce -- and they are likely to be unemployed.> According to this calculation, Spain still led in youth unemployment for 2012 -- but at a ratio of 20 percent, compared to the frequently mentioned rate of 55.2 percent. Greece was at 16 percent,> So, in reality, it's not half of Spain's young people who are unemployed, but rather one-fifthΤο ίδιο άρθρο στα Γερμανικά: [Jugendarbeitslosigkeit in Spanien: Quote gibt verzerrtes Bild ab](http://bit.ly/15fi77V).