I can't see Singapore having any problems with their
National Service that's been in place for over 40 years and draws from the system that the Swiss use.
A basic outline of the system:
- 2 years of National Service upon reaching the age of 18.
- Extensive training and health/fitness checks
- Serve in Armed/Air Forces, Police Force and Civil Defence Force.
- Upon completion they are considered Reservists.
I think there could be great benefit in adopting something similar to the Singaporean National Service system, for those that don't obtain the following criteria after completing High School (after exiting at either Year 10/11/12):
- Full-time employment; or
- Further tertiary education.
This would take care of a lot of the youth that defy further education and/or full-time employment and simply leech from government assistance for a substantial period of their life, and possibly provide the discipline and training to allow them to make a meaningful contribution to society.