By 2030, it's projected that seven out of ten young Latin Americans will work in the services sector, marking a significant shift from agriculture and manufacturing roles.
The study highlights that while the transition to the services sector may create short-term jobs, it poses risks of job insecurity and urban overcrowding without proper public policies.
As climate change intensifies, internal migration patterns are likely to cause greater displacement, leading to increased urbanization and impacting young people's employment opportunities.
Andres Espejo emphasizes that states are not responding swiftly to the long-standing issues of migration and urban overcrowding, exacerbated by natural disasters.
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