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Youth employment policies patterns and trends in two unique data sets

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  • Chacaltana Janampa, Juan,
  • Barcucci, Valentina,
  • Moreno, Martín,

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This complex decision-making process involves navigating the intricacies of crafting policies tailored to the unique challenges confronting youths in labour markets. In this paper, we look at the process for elaborating the youth employment policies found in two unique data compiled by the ILO. These data sets contain summaries of the policy documentation, including the rationale, main characteristics and evolution over time. Through this analysis, we aim to identify some policy gaps and highlight areas for consideration of future youth employment policies addressing evolving demands of modern labour markets.

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  • Chacaltana Janampa, Juan, & Barcucci, Valentina, & Moreno, Martín,, 2024. "Youth employment policies patterns and trends in two unique data sets," ILO Working Papers 995351292602676, International Labour Organization.
  • Handle: RePEc:ilo:ilowps:995351292602676
    DOI: 10.54394/QIUB5931
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    youth employment; employment policy;

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