I don't think quotas should be imposed for university programs. I wouldn't go that route. Students should have the freedom to choose what they study. However, they need to know that they might have a hard time finding employment with certain degrees. They often have several degrees with skills no one's looking for. They're just going to school for the sake of going to school. It's popular nowadays to have several degrees. They're encouraged to continue their education, but that education doesn't always match labour market needs.
I think the government should focus on telling youth which trades are most in demand. There's a lack of information in that regard, and that explains why 33% of young university graduates work in a position that requires only a college degree. What's more, 15% of them work in a position that requires only a high school degree. That's a waste of human resources. It should be noted that high rates of graduation or education contribute to a country's growth. However, economic growth wouldn't necessarily be stronger if everyone had a degree. The number of graduates at all education levels needs to be adjusted. I think we need to strongly promote skills training, and that is where the government should invest.
