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Employment Sector Employment Working Paper No.10 - School-to-work transition: Evidence from Nepal
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The primary goal of the ILO is to achieve full and productive employment and decent
work for all, including women and young people, a goal which has now been widely adopted by the international community. Working towards this goal is the fundamental aim of the ILO.
The SWTS was developed in the ILO as a specific targeted tool to quantify the relative ease or difficulty of labour market entry faced by young people upon their first exit from school. Since the first labour market experience of a young person can influence his/her labour market situation throughout his/her lives, it is important to identify the explanatory factors behind “easy” or “difficult” transitions. Such information
is critical for the development and initiation of policies to improve the transition process where needed. This survey is a part of the ILO sponsored multi-country studies. The SWTS’s have been implemented or are in the process of being implemented in Azerbaijan, China, Egypt, Indonesia, the Islamic Republic of Iran, Jordan, Kosovo,
Kyrgyzstan, Mongolia, Sri Lanka and Vietnam.

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Publisher:
ILO ,   (2008 )
Type / Script:
Publication in English
Keywords:
EMPLOYMENT, EMPLOYMENT CREATION, EMPLOYMENT SERVICES, EQUAL OPPORTUNITY, UNEMPLOYMENT, JOB VACANCIES, EMPLOYMENT POLICY, EMPLOYMENT SERVICES, EMPLOYMENT SECURITY, WOMEN'S EMPLOYMENT, YOUTH EMPLOYMENT, RURAL EMPLOYMENT, LABOUR SUPPLY, MANPOWER PLANNING, RIGHT TO WORK
Thematic Group:
 ILO : International Labor & Labor
Thesaurus:
12.01.00  -  Employment Promotion And Planning
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