Young people in developing countries often have more aspirational career ambitions than boys in the UK, an international survey suggests.

The findings are from a survey of 20,000 children by the Education and Employers careers charity.

While boys in the UK aimed to be footballers or YouTube stars, their counterparts in Uganda and Zambia wanted to be doctors or teachers.

The careers charity also said the results showed how much gender stereotypes were established from an early age.