Author:
Šipikal Miroslav,Némethová Valéria
Abstract
The inactivity and unemployment of young people is a significant problem of development, which also has its spatial dimension. At the same time, this group is not homogeneous and requires different approaches to its activation. The aim of this contribution is to examine the spatial distribution of selected groups of young people based on data from the 2021 population census in Slovakia. At the same time, using correlation analysis, identify factors that could have an impact on the spatial occurrence of this group. The largest number of inactive young people is found in eastern Slovakia, while the rate of inactivity correlates mainly with the share of the Roma population.The results show that the young registered unemployed copy the unemployment rate of the districts and negatively average wage in the district, but the other individual groups of young people have a different spatial distribution.