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Youth training and employment schemes in developing countries

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Geneva; International Labour Office; 1973Description: 109pISBN:
  • 9221009920
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 331.128 INT
Summary: This volume of papers resulted from a confer.ence that the Bureau of Near East and South Asia, of the U.S. Agency for International Development, sponsored to discuss employment problems of the countries within its perviev. The purposes of this conference were three-fold: to compare notes with officials, researchers and academicians about the nature of the employment problems within the region (what we know, what we don't know; what is being, done what needs to be done), to encourage some analytical work into these problems and subject it to the scrutiny of researchers from different backgrounds, and, in general, to raise the level of concern for the unemployment problem among persons who may otherwise not have the time and energy to dig deeply into this particular set of problems.
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This volume of papers resulted from a confer.ence that the Bureau of Near East and South Asia, of the U.S. Agency for International Development, sponsored to discuss employment problems of the countries within its perviev. The purposes of this conference were three-fold: to compare notes with officials, researchers and academicians about the nature of the employment problems within the region (what we know, what we don't know; what is being, done what needs to be done), to encourage some analytical work into these problems and subject it to the scrutiny of researchers from different backgrounds, and, in general,
to raise the level of concern for the unemployment problem among persons who may otherwise not have the time and energy to dig deeply into this particular set of problems.

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