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Youth unemployment is a problem in many developing countries, where labor market opportunities may be further squeezed … best opportunities. Policymakers and aid organizations trying to reduce youth unemployment have a variety of approaches … they can use, including vocational training programs to give job seekers necessary skills to be employed. But what works …
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This training manual is intended to be used as a resource to guide a new Teach Secondary Trainer as they conduct the 5 …-day Teach Secondary observer training. Trainers are responsible for explaining the purpose of the tool, and ensuring all …
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This report studies coding bootcamps. A new kind of rapid skills training program for the digital age. Coding bootcamps … are typically short-term (three to six months), intensive and applied training courses provided by a third party that …) reported by coding bootcamps suggest an untapped potential of this form of rapid tech skills training. From the case studies …
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focus on improving youth employment outcomes. It states that 'The Gambia has a problem of youth unemployment especially … The Gambia. PRSP II will focus on the problem of youth unemployment through various approaches including supporting … youth, and retooling and training the youth to increase their employability.' …
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information signals affecting the choices of individuals, employers, training providers and other stakeholders; and service … delivery, which refers to the diversity, organization and management of training provision, both state and non-state, that …
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"Through its diverse trade preference schemes, the European Union provides different groups of developing countries with different degrees of market access. This paper is the first to demonstrate empirically that such staggered market access induces sizable trade diversion to the detriment of...
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