YOUTHJOBS: Toward a Private/Public Partnership

Author:   David Bresnick
Publisher:   Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
ISBN:  

9780899300931


Pages:   151
Publication Date:   07 November 1984
Recommended Age:   From 7 to 17 years
Format:   Hardback
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Author:   David Bresnick
Publisher:   Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
Imprint:   Praeger Publishers Inc
Dimensions:   Width: 15.60cm , Height: 1.10cm , Length: 23.40cm
Weight:   0.418kg
ISBN:  

9780899300931


ISBN 10:   0899300936
Pages:   151
Publication Date:   07 November 1984
Recommended Age:   From 7 to 17 years
Audience:   College/higher education ,  General/trade ,  Undergraduate ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Manufactured on demand   Availability explained
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?The book reviews the dimension of the youth labor market problem as well as past government strategies designed to resolve them. Comparisons are drawn from the experiences of Western European and Japanese policies with similar objectives. On the basis of this review, the author outlines a new strategy (YOUTHJOBS) for addressing the problem of teenage unemployment. For the reader convinced of the problems, ' the book is a useful comparative description of youth labor market policies at home and abroad. Accessible to upper-division undergraduates.?-Choice


"?The book reviews the dimension of the youth labor market problem as well as past government strategies designed to resolve them. Comparisons are drawn from the experiences of Western European and Japanese policies with similar objectives. On the basis of this review, the author outlines a new strategy (YOUTHJOBS) for addressing the problem of teenage unemployment. For the reader convinced of the problems, ' the book is a useful comparative description of youth labor market policies at home and abroad. Accessible to upper-division undergraduates.?-Choice ?This book is a clear concise reminder that a strong job creation in the U.S.A. still leaves many youth unemployed and underemployed and that our society must do more and better in providing occupational training for 16 to 19 year olds for whom school is no real alternative.?-Eli Ginzberg, Director, Conservation of Human Resources, Columbia University ""This book is a clear concise reminder that a strong job creation in the U.S.A. still leaves many youth unemployed and underemployed and that our society must do more and better in providing occupational training for 16 to 19 year olds for whom school is no real alternative.""-Eli Ginzberg, Director, Conservation of Human Resources, Columbia University ""The book reviews the dimension of the youth labor market problem as well as past government strategies designed to resolve them. Comparisons are drawn from the experiences of Western European and Japanese policies with similar objectives. On the basis of this review, the author outlines a new strategy (YOUTHJOBS) for addressing the problem of teenage unemployment. For the reader convinced of the problems, ' the book is a useful comparative description of youth labor market policies at home and abroad. Accessible to upper-division undergraduates.""-Choice"


?The book reviews the dimension of the youth labor market problem as well as past government strategies designed to resolve them. Comparisons are drawn from the experiences of Western European and Japanese policies with similar objectives. On the basis of this review, the author outlines a new strategy (YOUTHJOBS) for addressing the problem of teenage unemployment. For the reader convinced of the problems, ' the book is a useful comparative description of youth labor market policies at home and abroad. Accessible to upper-division undergraduates.?-Choice ?This book is a clear concise reminder that a strong job creation in the U.S.A. still leaves many youth unemployed and underemployed and that our society must do more and better in providing occupational training for 16 to 19 year olds for whom school is no real alternative.?-Eli Ginzberg, Director, Conservation of Human Resources, Columbia University This book is a clear concise reminder that a strong job creation in the U.S.A. still leaves many youth unemployed and underemployed and that our society must do more and better in providing occupational training for 16 to 19 year olds for whom school is no real alternative. -Eli Ginzberg, Director, Conservation of Human Resources, Columbia University The book reviews the dimension of the youth labor market problem as well as past government strategies designed to resolve them. Comparisons are drawn from the experiences of Western European and Japanese policies with similar objectives. On the basis of this review, the author outlines a new strategy (YOUTHJOBS) for addressing the problem of teenage unemployment. For the reader convinced of the problems, ' the book is a useful comparative description of youth labor market policies at home and abroad. Accessible to upper-division undergraduates. -Choice


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