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Jugendliche stellen seit Jahren eine wesentliche Zielgruppe der österreichischen Arbeitsmarktpolitik dar. Denn die Bekämpfung von Jugendarbeitslosigkeit und die Verhinderung des Ausstieges aus dem Ausbildungs- bzw. Beschäftigungssystem helfen dabei, nachhaltige individuelle und...
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"This book's purpose is to collect promising practices that teacher and library educators are currently applying to prepare aspiring teachers and librarians to share and teach diverse youth literature that portraying different socioeconomic conditions, racial and ethnic identities, gender...
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The research paper intends to interpret how the three forms of family capital viz. family's financial capital, family's man power capital and family’s human capital influences the career choice intention of students of HEI's of Uttarakhand, India. Additionally the study also evaluates the...
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Bildungs- und Berufswahl steigt, traditionelle Berufe verschwinden, Berufe mit niedrigem Qualifikationsanspruch gehen verloren …
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A growing body of research suggests that, even after controlling for cognitive abilities, personality predicts economic success in later life. The learning environment at school focuses on knowledge and cognitive skills. The transmission of character skills, however, is not at the center of...
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This study uses data from the International Labor Organization’s 2013 school-to-work transition survey (SWTS) to measure intergenerational educational and occupational mobility in Brazil. The SWTS database contains information on youths from 15 to 29 years old as well as on family’s...
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