14 Nov 2024
Saturday 11 August 2018 - 16:20
Story Code : 315361

Iranian MPs, activists lobby to force government to hire young managers

Al-Monitor | : With a population of over81 million, Iran is the second-most populous country in the region and ranks 18th in the world. As the results of the countrys latest census in March 2017 indicate, the average age in Iran is 31.1, whilepublished figuresshow that half of Iranians are under the age of 30.


Following the post-revolutionary population boom in the 1980s and the Islamic Republics unpreparedness to meet the various demands of the vast number of young people, Iranian millennials have been experiencing all sorts of challenges in recent years. Thelower rateof marriage, anincrease in divorcesand growingdrug addictionall can be seen as rooted in one common issue: unemployment.

Over the past decade, creating new jobs and relying more on Irans young generation in management of the country have been among the main promises that politicians from across the political spectrum have made. This point was brought to the forefront once again after President Hassan Rouhani promised to choose executive officials from the younger generation after his re-election in 2017. Also, alaw was passedin April 2016 under which with some exceptions for high executive posts re-employment of retirees in executive positions was banned.

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