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    Acknowledgements

    The author wishes to acknowledge all those involved in the development and production of the Youth in Transition Survey and to Human Resources and Skills Development Canada for funding this project. A special thank you goes to François Nault, Kathryn McMullen, David Zarifa, Patrice de Broucker, Jacques Ewoudou, Tamara Knighton, Fernando Cartwright and Darren King for helpful comments and suggestions on earlier drafts. All remaining errors rest with the author. Special thanks go as well to Danielle Baum, Tourism and the Centre for Education Statistics.

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    Catalogue no. 81-595-M, number 87

    Frequency: Occasional

    ISSN 1711-831X
    ISBN 978-1-100-17204-0

    Ottawa

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