Education and Labour Market Pathways of Young Canadians Between Age 20 and 22: An Overview - ARCHIVED
Articles and reports: 81-595-M2004018
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This report looks at high school completion, postsecondary participation and labour market activities of people aged 20 to 22 years. It uses data from the Youth in Transition Survey.
Issue Number: 2004018
Main Product: Education, Learning and Training Research Paper Series
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June 16, 2004 |
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- Journals and periodicals: At a Crossroads: First Results for the 18-20-year-old Cohort of the Youth in Transition Survey
- Articles and reports: Educational Outcomes at Age 19 Associated with Reading Ability at Age 15
- Articles and reports: In and out of High School: First Results from the Second Cycle of the Youth in Transition Survey, 2002
- Articles and reports: Learning, Earning and Leaving: The Relationship Between Working While in High School and Dropping out
- Articles and reports: Who Goes to Post-secondary Education and When: Pathways Chosen by 20 Year-olds
- Articles and reports: Who Pursues Postsecondary Education, Who Leaves and Why? Results from the Youth in Transition Survey
Reference
- Surveys and statistical programs – Documentation: Youth in Transition Survey - Project Overview
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