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Early identification of individuals who may fail to reach employment

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Early identification of individuals who may fail to reach employment. / Embrey, Iain.
Lancaster University, 2016. 86 p.

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Embrey, I. (2016). Early identification of individuals who may fail to reach employment. [Master's Thesis, Lancaster University]. Lancaster University.

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title = "Early identification of individuals who may fail to reach employment",
abstract = "This paper compiles possible predictors of youth joblessness from an extensive review of the literature, and tests each of them to establish whether any idiosyncratic effect is evident on a range of operationalisations of NEET outcomes. A constructed counterfactual analysis is developed which has wider application in the identification of multicollinearity within empirical research.",
keywords = "youth unemployment NEET multicollinearity",
author = "Iain Embrey",
year = "2016",
language = "English",
publisher = "Lancaster University",
school = "Lancaster University",

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