2014 youth unemployment rate (est.): 34.3%
Percentage of population aged 15-24 | under 24: 21.46% | 49.43%
Jamaica, along with Barbados, Trinidad and Tobago, and the Bahamas, saw the highest youth-unemployment rates in the Caribbean, according to a 2014 study by the World Bank.
Although there was limited data available on the Caribbean, World Bank analysts suggest that poor educational attainment and disadvantaged family backgrounds predispose many to unemployment.
"Youth unemployment ... generates discouragement, disaffection, isolation, and lack of ownership and of purpose among youth," the World Bank says. "These sentiments in turn increase the chances of youth engaging in risky activities such as [teen pregnancy], substance abuse, and crime and violence."
Source: ILO, CIA World Factbook?