The data released by the EU's statistical office, Eurostat, reveal
that, last year, 86.9% of young Portuguese students, aged between 15 and 29,
were not working, while another 10.3% were employed and 2.9% unemployed.
In the EU as a whole, in 2021, 23% of young people aged
between 15 and 29 in formal education were also employed, while 3% were looking
for work and available to start work (i.e. unemployed).
By country, the Netherlands had, in 2021, the highest
percentage of students aged between 15 and 29 who were employed while still
studying (70%), followed by Denmark (49%) and Germany (42%).
In contrast, the lowest percentages of employment among
young students were found in Romania (2%), Slovakia (4%), Hungary and Bulgaria
(both 5%).