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Youth employment in Egypt

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  • Eekelen, Willem van.
  • De Luca, Loretta.
  • Ismail, Magwa.

Abstract

Examines economic and social factors affecting youth employment in Egypt and describes three national programmes for the promotion of youth employment based on human resources development, direct job creation and support in self-employment and enterprise creation. Describes one public-private project in each case.

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  • Eekelen, Willem van. & De Luca, Loretta. & Ismail, Magwa., 2001. "Youth employment in Egypt," ILO Working Papers 993472113402676, International Labour Organization.
  • Handle: RePEc:ilo:ilowps:993472113402676
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    1. Martin Godfrey, 2003. "Youth employment policy in developing and transition countries - preventionas well as cure," Social Protection Discussion Papers and Notes 27875, The World Bank.
    2. Karel Malec & Shereen Gouda & Elena Kuzmenko & Daryoush Soleimani & Helena Rezbov & Petra nov, 2016. "Gross Domestic Product Development and Employment in Egypt (2000-2013)," International Journal of Economics and Financial Issues, Econjournals, vol. 6(1), pages 199-206.

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