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Journal of Economic Studies
Journal of Economic Studies (1999) 26 (2): 130–158.
Published: 01 April 1999
... 1999 Demograpics Employment Greece Labour market Young people Two supposedly disturbing but seemingly complementary developments concern Greek society in recent years; one is the rapid deceleration of natural population growth, soon to be negative, and the other is an accelerated...
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Journal of Economic Studies
Journal of Economic Studies (1991) 18 (1)
Published: 01 January 1991
... Kingdom Youth training Pay Quantitative techniques Young people Journal of Economic Studies 18,1 42 An Empirical Analysis of YTS, Employment and Earnings Keith Whitfield University of Wales, College of Cardiff, and Constantine Bourlakis University of Edinburgh, UK Introduction and Background...
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Journal of Economic Studies
Journal of Economic Studies (1989) 16 (3)
Published: 01 March 1989
...Mike Ingham It is a widely held belief that labour market failure amongst young people is heavily influenced by formal educational attainments. Few British studies, however, have paid specific attention to the question of what particular level of academic achievement is valued most highly...
