Facilitating labour market entry for youth through entreprise-based schemes in vocational education and training and skills development
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- Jozef BĽANDA & NataSa URBANČiKOVA, 2019. "Industrial Profiles Of Cities And Interest In Work-Based Learning," Theoretical and Empirical Researches in Urban Management, Research Centre in Public Administration and Public Services, Bucharest, Romania, vol. 14(4), pages 5-21, November.
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- White, Simon., 2005. "Assessing the influence of the business environment on small enterprise employment : an assessment guide," ILO Working Papers 993768083402676, International Labour Organization.
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- Posthuma, Anne., 2004. "Industrial renewal and inter-firm relations in the supply chain of the Brazilian automotive industry," ILO Working Papers 993737493402676, International Labour Organization.
- Niall O’Higgins, 2004. "Recent Trends in Youth Labour Markets and Youth Employment Policy in Europe and Central Asia," CELPE Discussion Papers 85, CELPE - CEnter for Labor and Political Economics, University of Salerno, Italy.
- Freedman, David H., 2008. "Improving skills and productivity of disadvantaged youth," ILO Working Papers 994132313402676, International Labour Organization.
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vocational training; vocational education; initial training; in plant training; transition from school to work; young workers.; apprenticeship; alternating training; teacher training.; training of trainers; financing; training programme; role of ILO;All these keywords.
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