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Youth. We find no difference in full-time employment rates or earning capacity of jobs attained at age 25 between those who … the labour market participation of youth who may become disengaged from learning in school …
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Despite efforts to engage youth in education, there have been only modest improvements in the rates of school … Survey of Australian Youth and duration models that control for unobserved heterogeneity, our results suggest that programs …
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Despite efforts to engage youth in education, there have been only modest improvements in the rates of school … Survey of Australian Youth and duration models that control for unobserved heterogeneity, our results suggest that programs …
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Despite efforts to engage youth in education, there have been only modest improvements in the rates of school … Survey of Australian Youth and duration models that control for unobserved heterogeneity, our results suggest that programs …
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During the 2001-8 period, the employment rate of people with a disability remained remarkably low in most western economies, hardly responding to better macroeconomic conditions and favourable anti-discrimination legislation and interventions. Continuing health and productivity improvements in...
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less academically oriented youth in learning, while helping to prepare them for post-school work and/or further training … propensity score matching and PISA data linked to information from the Longitudinal Survey of Australian Youth, we find time in …
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