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35th Technical Committee Meeting. Final Report. Panel on decent work for youth: building our present day, guaranteeing our future.

Abdala, E. Experiences of work training for young people in Latin America.

Brewer, L. Youth at risk: the role of skills development in facilitating the transition to work. Geneva: ILO, 2004. 151p. (Skills working paper, 19).

Bruno, Catherine ; Cazes,  Sandrine. French youth unemployment. An overview. Action Programme on Youth Unemployment   (ILO website).

Cachón, L. Labour market entry of youth in the European Union.

Casanova, F. Local development, productive networks and training: alternative approaches to training and work for young people.

Diez de Medina, R. Youth and employment in the nineties.

Draft report. Committee on Youth Employment. ILC, 93rd Session, Geneva 2005.

Employing youth: Promoting employment-investing growth. Report for the Interregional Symposium on Strategies to Combat Youth Unemployment and Marginalization. 13-14 December 1999, Geneva. (ILO website).

Gallart, M. A. Training, poverty and exclusion.

Ghellab, Youcef. Minimum wages and youth unemployment. Employment and Training Papers 26. Action Programme on Youth Unemployment. ILO, Employment and Training Department.

ILO Regional Office for Latin America and the Caribbean. Decent work and youth : Latin America. Port of Spain, ILO, 2007.

ILO annual jobs report says global unemployment continues to grow, youth now make up half those out of work

ILO: Conclusions of the Tripartite Meeting on Youth Employment: The Way Forward. Report VI to the ILC, 93rd Session, Geneva 2005.

ILO. Global Employment Trends for Youth 2006.

ILO. Global Employment Trends for Youth 2004.

ILO launches new publications aimed at finding solutions to youth employment challenge.March, 2001.

ILO 2005 Labour overview. Latin America and the Caribbean.

ILO 2002 Labour overview. Latin America and the Caribbean.

ILO 2001 Labour overview. Latin America and the Caribbean.

ILO. Youth: Pathways to decent work. Report VI to the ILC, 93rd Session, Geneva 2005.

Jacinto, C.; Gallart, M. A. (coords.). For a second opportunity: training for the work of vulnerable youth.

Keune, Maarten. Youth Unemployment in Hungary and Poland. Employment and Training Papers 20. Action Programme on Youth Unemployment.

More and better employment opportunities for youths. Special Subjects. 2000 Labour Overview (ILO Caribbean Office website).

Note on the proceedings. Tripartite Meeting on Youth Employment: The Way Forward, Employment Sector. Repot VI to the ILC, 93rd Session, Geneva 2005.

O'Higgins, Niall The Challenge of Youth Employment. Employment and Training Papers 7.

Pantin, Dennis A. The Challenge of Youth Unemployment in the Caribbean: the Role of Youth Employment Training Programmes. ILO Caribbean Office, October 1996.

Russell, Clemens. Education, employment and training policies and programmes for youth with disabilities in four European countries. Employment and Training Papers 21. Action Programme on Youth Unemployment.

White, S.; Kenyon P. Enterprise-based youth employment policies, strategies and programmes. Initiatives for the development of enterprise action and strategies Geneva:ILO, 2001. (Skills working paper, 1).

Youth, education and employment. Tools for change. Cinterfor/ILO.

Youth, training and employability. Bulletin N° 139-140

 

 

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