I think schools need to change their education system to get rid of this problem. Since the schools are controlled by the general government, we can see initiatives only if the government brings changes in the education system. As the OP said this problem is greatest in Asian countries where schools only offer formal education. No education is imparted as an entrepreneur. But if knowledge about various financial matters was given from there, then many entrepreneurs would be created and employment opportunities would also be created. Because a student gets enough time in school life, from there he can acquire good skills in various subjects. It is a shame for the nation if any student unemployment for work after completing his education. Not only formal education but also vocational education is required.
The government plays a big role in educating from an early age in order to create quality human resources so that there will be a positive impact in the future.
In an effort to improve a country's economy through culture or ecosystems, qualified human resources are needed and also full support from the government in creating learning and opportunities. For a country, this is something that continues to be pursued with differences depending on the country's strengths.
In my country the government tends to promote tourism to various regions that have diverse cultures to attract attention which will have an impact on the economy of local residents in particular and various other supports such as facilitating creative industry players, artists and others.
However, unfortunately education from an early age for human resource development is very lacking so the government's role in guiding it is difficult because it is always under supervision due to the local community not being able to develop it independently.
Early education is a crucial area for the government to get involved in; after all, isn't it the cornerstone of future progress? My experience is that a government that prioritises education early on invests in itself. High-quality employees are created by demanding and supportive education programmes
In the economy, culture and ecosystems are important. Without trained managers and innovators, these sectors run in place. Government must increase learning opportunities and support mechanisms. A strategic investment in human capital is needed, not just money
Tourism promotion is amazing now. But it's only a piece of the puzzle. If the community isn't educated to benefit from these activities, why bother? Govt. must act, not just supervise. Empowering, not controlling, people. I value strong leadership that establishes independence. This creates a sustainable economy