BREXITNING BUYUK BRITANIYA YOSHLAR ISHSIZLIGIGA TASIRI

Authors

  • Karimov Islombek Bekpo’lat o’g’li magistr, TDIU, UPI Author

Keywords:

Brexit, youth unemployment, UK labor market, economic policy, skills development.

Abstract

This paper analyzes the impact of Brexit on youth unemployment in the United Kingdom. Using data from ONS and Eurostat for 2015–2024, the study finds that Brexit initially increased joblessness among people aged 16–24 due to reduced EU labor mobility and declining investment confidence. Over time, government programs and labor market adjustments helped ease these effects. The research concludes that Brexit reshaped youth employment patterns, highlighting the importance of skills development and adaptive labor policies.

References

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4. Resolution Foundation. (2022). Jobs, skills and pay in post-Brexit Britain. https://www.resolutionfoundation.org

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Published

2025-11-03