Summary
History tells us that, when the jobs market takes a dive, young people suffer more than most.
We saw this in the 1980s and again in the 1990s as hundreds of thousands of young people across the UK were sucked into a spiral of enforced inactivity, frustration and disillusionment.See the full content of this document
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Vital to Stop Perilous Slump Into Inactivity ; a Minister'sview
Those already in the workforce were more likely to be considered indispensable by employers making cutbacks, and many emerging from schools, colleges and universities fac...
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