Young Spain a 'lost generation'
Unemployment in Spain is twice the average for the rest of the EU, with young people particularly badly affected - and in the southern Spanish region of Andalucia, more than half are out of work.
The centre-right Popular Party had a resounding victory in the general election, partly because of a pledge to make the creation of jobs a priority - but with a slow economy it is unclear how this can be done.
Sarah Rainsford reports from Seville.
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