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2013 survey of the 2010 cohort: The gap between levels of qualification widens as the crisis deepens / Christophe Barret in Training and employment, n° 109-110 (January-April 2014)
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Titre : 2013 survey of the 2010 cohort: The gap between levels of qualification widens as the crisis deepens Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Christophe Barret ; Florence Ryk ; Noémie Volle Année de publication : 2014 Article en page(s) : 8 p. Langues : Anglais Catégories : Affiliation Céreq
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ENQUETE D'INSERTION ; INSERTION PROFESSIONNELLE ; JEUNE ; CHOMAGE ; FORME D'EMPLOI ; NIVEAU DE FORMATION ; ENQUETE GENERATION 2010 ; FRANCERésumé : In 2013, three years after leaving the education system, 22% of economically active young people were looking for work. This is the highest level ever observed in Céreq’s school-to-work transition surveys. The increase compared with the 2004 cohort is 16 percentage points for non-graduates and 3 percentage points for graduates of long degree programmes. Nevertheless, first jobs are neither more precarious nor less well paid. Document Céreq : Oui En savoir plus : sur le site du Céreq En ligne : http://www.cereq.fr/index.php/content/download/11310/93130/file/Training109_110. [...] Permalink : http://pmb.cereq.fr/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=53250
in Training and employment > n° 109-110 (January-April 2014) . - 8 p.[article] 2013 survey of the 2010 cohort: The gap between levels of qualification widens as the crisis deepens [texte imprimé] / Christophe Barret ; Florence Ryk ; Noémie Volle . - 2014 . - 8 p.
Langues : Anglais
in Training and employment > n° 109-110 (January-April 2014) . - 8 p.
Catégories : Affiliation Céreq
Céreq - DEEVA
Thésaurus CEREQ
ENQUETE D'INSERTION ; INSERTION PROFESSIONNELLE ; JEUNE ; CHOMAGE ; FORME D'EMPLOI ; NIVEAU DE FORMATION ; ENQUETE GENERATION 2010 ; FRANCERésumé : In 2013, three years after leaving the education system, 22% of economically active young people were looking for work. This is the highest level ever observed in Céreq’s school-to-work transition surveys. The increase compared with the 2004 cohort is 16 percentage points for non-graduates and 3 percentage points for graduates of long degree programmes. Nevertheless, first jobs are neither more precarious nor less well paid. Document Céreq : Oui En savoir plus : sur le site du Céreq En ligne : http://www.cereq.fr/index.php/content/download/11310/93130/file/Training109_110. [...] Permalink : http://pmb.cereq.fr/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=53250