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Characterizing the school-to-work transitions of young men and women: Evidence from the ILO School-to-work transition surveys

Employment Working Paper No. 51

Type: Working paper
Date issued: 02 June 2010
Reference: 978-92-2-123396-1[ISBN]
Authors: Makiko Matsumoto and Sara Elder

Based on the results of surveys conducted in Azerbaijan, China, Egypt, Iran, Kosovo, Mongolia, Nepal and Syria between 2004 and 2006.

Tags: employment, young workers

Regions and countries covered: Egypt, Syrian Arab Republic, Iran, Islamic Republic of, Mongolia, Nepal, China, Yugoslavia (former), Azerbaijan

Unit responsible: Employment Policy Department (EMP/POLICY)

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