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- Par auteur: Couppié Thomas, Gaubert Emilie
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How do young people from priority neighbourhoods fare after their baccalauréat?
High-school students from priority neighbourhoods face specific difficulties in obtaining the bac and going on to higher education. Above and beyond the effects linked to their social background, does the fact of living in a priority neighbourhood ha...
About the school to work transition
And women became better qualified than men...
Over the last two decades across Europe, young women’s position in the labour market has improved. Better qualified and with participation rates on the increase, they have also begun to narrow the pay gap and to gain access to occupations and sectors...
When Education has finished
2016 survey of the 2013 cohort: No improvement in the education-to-work transition for young people with lower secondary qualifications only
Against the background of a weak economic recovery, access to employment for young people in the 2013 cohort was slightly more favourable than for the preceding cohort. In 2016, three years after they had left the education system, one young worker i...
Génération 98 : The first seven years on the labour market. From school-to-work transition to embarking on a career
One might imagine that after seven years on the labour market, young people have finished with school-to-work transition and started forging a career, taking advantage of the opportunities for advancement available at their firms or gaining promotion...