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From education to work: a difficult transition for young adults with low levels of education.
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Corporate Authors: Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD), Canadian Policy Research Networks (CPRN)
Format: Book
Published: Paris: OECD, 2005.
Series:Employment education
Subjects:
Young adults > OECD countries > Economic conditions
Genç erişkinler > OECD ülkeleri > Ekonomik durum
Educational attainment > Economic aspects > OECD countries
Eğitime erişim > Ekonomik yönü > OECD ülkeleri
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