Céreq Bref, n° 455, August 2024, 4 p.
Work-linked training, a plus for young people from the priority districts of the city policy (QPVs), provided they have access to it
Young people from priority urban neighbourhoods leave the educational system with fewer qualifications than other young people, and with less work-linked training, particularly at secondary education level. Yet this type of training enables them, at least as much as others, to improve their chances of access to employment, and even more so to stable employment. These Génération survey findings may prompt the public authorities to step up their efforts to give young people from the QPVs access to work-linked training.
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Personnaz Elsa, Sawadogo Arthur Félix W.,
Work-linked training, a plus for young people from the priority districts of the city policy (QPVs), provided they have access to it, Céreq Bref, n° 455, 2024, 4 p.
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