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We undertook four distinct pieces of analysis to help us better understand young people's early interactions with the labour market.
These analyses are necessarily preliminary given the short time period over which the work has been carried out. We do however have longer term research projects in some of these areas. Specifically we have an ongoing project entitled "Labour Market Outcomes for Young People aged 16-19" which is continuing to look at the different labour market transitions made by young people at 16-19. The results from this project will be presented to the department in Spring 2011. We have also suggested ways to carry forward the analyses further.
This report was written through the Centre for the Analysis of Youth Transitions (CAYT). A repository of CAYT impact studies is hosted by Mentor-Adepis (Alcohol and Drug Education and Prevention Information Service).
Authors
Research Fellow University College London
Claire is a Research Fellow at IFS, working on the determinants and consequences of participation in childcare and education for parents and children.
Gill Wyness
Anna Vignoles
Institute for Social and Economic Research
The Strategic Society Centre
Institute of Education
Charley Greenwood
Report details
- Publisher
- Centre for the Analysis of Youth Transitions
Suggested citation
Crawford, C et al. (2011). Evidence for Wolf Review. London: Centre for the Analysis of Youth Transitions. Available at: https://ifs.org.uk/publications/evidence-wolf-review (accessed: 19 May 2024).
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