Jung-gu, Daegu City (District Mayor Ryu Gyu-ha) is implementing the "Unemployed Youth Employment Incentive Support Project" for the first time among the 8 districts and counties of the city to provide an environment where economically vulnerable unemployed youth can focus on job searching by supporting activity expenses necessary for employment preparation.

Daegu Jung-gu Office.

Daegu Jung-gu Office.

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The support targets unemployed youth aged 19 to 34 who reside in Jung-gu, Daegu City (as of the announcement date), have graduated within the last 2 years or are currently deferring their bachelor's degree acquisition, and whose household income is between 120% and 140% of the median income. The support covers expenses such as academy tuition fees for job search activities, purchase of textbooks and books, and exam fees, providing up to 300,000 KRW per month for a maximum of 5 months to up to 100 individuals.


The application period is until June 9, and detailed information can be found on the Jung-gu Office website notices or through the Jung-gu Office Public Relations and Communication Office.



Mayor Ryu Gyu-ha of Jung-gu said, "Our Jung-gu is promoting various projects, including rent support programs, to create an environment where young people can stay in the area and find employment or start businesses. We ask for the active interest and participation of young people in this project, which is being implemented for the first time this year."


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