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Round and round or fully rounded? How can we improve youth transitions?
Round and round fully rounded improve youth transitions
2015/5/26
Successful transitions from school to work result from a complex mix of institutional settings, opportunity structures and personal effectiveness. Policy needs to work on all of these simultaneously: ...
Nonfamily youth temporarily employed in agriculture: a research summary
temporarily employed agriculture
2010/3/4
Nonfamily youth temporarily employed in agriculture: a research summary。
A portrait of the youth labor market in 13 countries, 1980–2007
youth labor market 13 countries
2010/3/4
A relatively high unemployment rate for young people has been a persistent problem in industrialized countries in recent decades; still, the number of youths who are unemployed has been falling with d...
Youth labor force activity:alternative surveys compared
Youth labor force surveys compared
2009/6/24
Youth labor force activity:alternative surveys compared。
Youth unemployment:an international perspective
Youth unemployment international perspective
2009/6/15
Youth unemployment:an international perspective。
High turnover, seasonality, and work-school transitions are some reasons for high unemployment among young people; a recent longitudinal study suggests that recurrent and extensive joblessness among a...
A comparison of youth unemployment in Australia and the U.S.
youth unemployment Australia the U.S.
2009/5/31
Once remarkably low, youth joblessness in Australia has risen steadily with recession and the end of the long postwar period of labor scarcity; recent unemployment rates rival the high rates among U.S...
Recent data on job prospects of college-educated youth
job prospects college-educated youth
2009/5/7
Evidence reveals a slight shift on the part of young, college-educated workers toward technical, sales, and administrative occupations and toward lower paying service-producing industries; whether thi...
Youth employment during school:results from two longitudinal surveys
Youth employment longitudinal surveys
2009/4/3
Students who worked 20 or fewer hours per week during the school year were more likely to attend college; youths who worked a greater percentage of weeks
during the school year worked more consistent...
About half of 12- and 13-year-olds surveyed engage in some sort of work;
such work is more likely among youths from higher socio-economic backgrounds
or who have engaged in ‘delinquent’ behaviors
Current Population Survey data show that teenagers are attending school at higher rates than ever before; at the same time, teens are less frequently employed during the school year.
The Promise of Workplace Training for Non-College-Bound Youth: Theory and Evidence from German Apprenticeship
German apprenticeship training human capital occupational mobility wages
2013/10/18
This paper assesses the potential of ‘workplace training’ with reference to German Apprenticeship. When occupational matching is important, we derive conditions under which firms provide ‘optimal’ tra...
Residential Location and Youth Unemployment: The Economic Geography of School-To-Work Transitions
School-to-Work youth unemployment local labor markets
2013/10/17
In response to increased international policy attention to youth unemployment this study investigates post-secondary school transitions of school leavers. Multinomial log it models are estimated for m...