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Month: May 2013

What makes a NEET?

by Karinne LogezStatistician, Directorate for Education and Skills NEETS – young people aged between 15 and 29 years old who … More

demographics, education, education systems, employment, jobs, labour market, NEETS, population, skills, training, unemployed

Getting our youth back to work

by Andreas SchleicherDeputy Director and Special Advisor on Education Policy to the OECD’s Secretary-General If there’s one lesson we’ve learned … More

career guidance, curriculum, dropouts, economic crisis, education, employment, jobs, labour market, schools, skills, vocational training, youth

Earmarking Justice

by Justine DoodyFreelance Journalist and Editor, SGI News In his State of the Union address on 12 February 2013, US President … More

ageing populations, disadvantaged, early childhood, education budgets, employment, family allowances, intergenerations, justice, learning, parents, quality, resources, school, tax credits

Evolving attitudes towards early childhood education

by Barbara IschingerDirector for Education and Skills I was in Berlin recently to launch the German edition of Starting Strong III … More

disadvantaged, early childhood, ECEC, education, Germany, kindergarten, parents, pre-primary, quality

The “urban advantage” in education

by Marilyn AchironEditor, Directorate for Education and Skills Nearly half the world’s population now lives in urban areas. What does … More

activities, countries, discipline, education, educators, employment, experience, oecd, PISA, population, resources, rural, schools, socio-economic, students, urban

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