OECD's grim verdict on eurozone unemployment
Young workers in the eurozone will continue to suffer from high unemployment rates, the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) has warned.
In its yearly Employment Outlook, it also said many elderly workers face financial pressures and the closure of access to early retirement schemes.
And it also suggested that low-skilled around the world would struggle to find work.
Mark Keese is the head of the OECD's employment division. He spoke to the BBC's Aaron Heslehurst to give his verdict on the situation.