This document summarizes statistics related to youth unemployment and migration in Europe. Some key points include: - In 2017, there were 200 million workers but 71 million young people and 156 million young workers in poverty. - Unemployment rates were much higher for youth (18.7%) compared to overall rates (9%). - Over half of available jobs were temporary. Countries with the highest shares of temporary jobs included Greece, Spain, and Italy. - Between 2010-2017, 600 million jobs were lost. Lack of adequate training was cited as an issue by 42% of recruiters. - 47% of current jobs were predicted to be automated by Industry 4.0 technology changes. - Emigration