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    The youth labour market in Cumbria: Employer and young people’s perspectives

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    Canny, A. and R. Lindley, 2002. The Youth Labour Market in Cumbria: Employer and Young People’s Perspectives, Cumbria: Cumbria Learning and Skills Council.
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    2002
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    Canny, Angela
    Lindley, Robert
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    Canny, A. and R. Lindley, 2002. The Youth Labour Market in Cumbria: Employer and Young People’s Perspectives, Cumbria: Cumbria Learning and Skills Council.
    Abstract
    Significant changes have occurred in the pattern of post-compulsory destinations of young people in England over the past few decades, the most important of which has been the increasing proportion of school leavers remaining in full-time education beyond school leaving age. As a result, employers are finding it increasingly difficult to recruit suitably qualified 16 year olds as the majority are remaining in education; those who are available do not have the required skills or work attitudes. A recent IER study presents an analysis of the education and labour market experiences of young people aged 16 to 19 years in Cumbria. To date, very little attention has focused on the Cumbrian youth labour market.
    Keywords
    Youth
    Labour market
    Cumbria
    Employer
    Young people
    Perspectives
    Language (ISO 639-3)
    eng
    Publisher
    Institute for Employment Research
    License URI
    https://warwick.ac.uk/fac/soc/ier/publications/bulletins/ier65.pdf
    URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/10395/2621
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