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Global employment trends for youth 2015: scaling up investments in decent jobs for youth

International Labour Organization.

Global Employment Trends Reports from International Labour Office, Economic and Labour Market Analysis Department

Abstract: The Global Employment Trends for Youth 2015 provides an update on key youth labour market indicators and trends, focusing both on the continuing labour market instability and on structural issues in youth labour markets. The report offers valuable lessons learned on “what works” for youth employment and on emerging practices in policy responses. Ideally, these will shape future investments in youth employment, as countries continue to prioritize youth in their national policy agendas.

Keywords: youth employment; youth unemployment; labour market analysis.; employability; employment policy; emploi des jeunes; chômage des jeunes; analyse du marché du travail; aptitude à l'emploi; politique de l'emploi; empleo de jóvenes; desempleo de jóvenes; análisis del mercado de mano de obra; empleabilidad; política de empleo (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 98 pages
Date: 2015
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