Financial crisis hits student

Financial crisis hits student

Few have thought about what the financial crisis means for the students despite many students actually affected by it.
It is become significantly harder to get themselves an internship as a student. This hits the already vulnerable students, which may increase the dropout rate in the affected studies. Especially trades have been hit hard by the crisis. One of the first is being cut back in times of crisis, new construction and improvements to existing buildings. Therefore, the craft industry less jobs in supply and then focus only on the best and most experienced employees. And new employees and interns face a major challenge, as they are now far from desirable. In the metropolitan area the latest figures, the number of new training places a drop of no less than 40% compared to the year before. This brings back memories of how hard it was to get internships at the beginning of the new millennium. Education Minister Bertel Haarder (V) says to Politiken: "Although the number of internship seekers (students without internship, ed.) Is still low, so there is unfortunately prospect that it may increase in the coming years. We must do everything to prevent '.