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information, this paper examines theunderlying causes of the NEET (Not in Employment, Education or Training) problemin Japan … issue hasposed a severe challenge to the nation’s labor market, and calls for an immediatesolution. The paper offers some …
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The analysis in the Report of the Pensions Commission (UK Pensions Commission2004, henceforth referred to as the Report), is sound, the data a wonderful treasure trove, thepresentation particularly clear, and the diagnosis correct. This comment takes the Report’sanalysis as given, and sets out...
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Building on earlier work (Barr 2004a), this paper discusses the role of tuition fees in paying for teaching at universities in England, though much of the analysis applies also to the rest of the UK and to OECD countries. There is no discussion of financing research. The paper addresses three...
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neighbourhoods have multiple problems - unemployment three times the nationalaverage; Income Support claims twice as high; health and …
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