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Data collected in ESRCs 1619 Initiative on 5,000 young peoplesattitudes to training and experience of training are analysed. Twogroups of young people aged 1516 years old and 1718 years old in 1987were followed up for two years in Swindon, Sheffield, Liverpool andKirkcaldy. The findings show a generally positive attitude to training,stronger in the younger than the older group. But local economicconditions are critical in determining what kind of training isavailable and what outcomes follow it em both of which are fundamentalto the way in which it is received.
Education + Training – Emerald Publishing
Published: Jun 1, 1991
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