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DFID’s youth agenda: sharing the why, the what and the how of our approach to young people.
This report focuses on sub-Saharan Africa where many countries have been experiencing jobless growth
Research findings on the socioeconomic implications of youth demographics in Kenya, Rwanda, Tanzania and Uganda
This review combines academic and grey literature to identify larger youth employment programmes in developing countries.
This review focuses on factors influencing decision-making by young men on livelihood options and trusted avenues of communication
Examines whether youth are more likely to benefit from economic transformation in terms of jobs and income
This report is based on a review of meta-analysis studies on the impact of youth employment interventions and research on the experiences of youth
Assessments of programmes supporting youth job creation find that larger businesses are more likely to generate jobs than micro-enterprises
This report explores factors that constrain youth access to work opportunities in low-income countries
This fact sheet presents findings from the fifth round of data collection carried out by Young Lives in Ethiopia in 2016.
This report examines how transitions into adulthood are delayed or accelerated for 10-24 year olds living in conflict affected countries
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