The youth unemployment rate is exceptionally high in the developing world. Because quality of education is arguably one of the most important determinants of youth’s labor force participation, governments worldwide have responded by creating job training and placement services programs.
Despite the rapid expansion of skill-enhancement employment programs across the world and the long history of training program evaluations, debates about the causal impact of training based labor market policies on employment outcomes still persist.
#WB #YouthEmployment #2015
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Publisher:
WB
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Official Document
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Keywords:
FULL EMPLOYMENT, PART-TIME EMPLOYMENT, POST-RETIREMENT EMPLOYMENT, RURAL EMPLOYMENT, SELF-EMPLOYMENT, SPOUSE EMPLOYMENT, TEMPORARY EMPLOYMENT, WOMEN'S EMPLOYMENT, YOUTH EMPLOYMENT, EMPLOYMENT DISCRIMINATION, EMPLOYMENT FORECASTING, EMPLOYMENT CREATION, EMPLOYMENT POLICY, EMPLOYMENT SERVICES, EMPLOYMENT SECURITY, FREE CHOICE OF EMPLOYMENT, LABOUR MARKET, PROMOTION, UNEMPLOYMENT, JOB VACANCIES
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Thematic Group: UN
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International Peace and Security
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Thesaurus:
12.01.00
- Employment Promotion And Planning
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