
doi: 10.1002/yd.185
pmid: 17225650
AbstractRecent research and evaluation of youth development and employment programs suggests that the demands of the knowledge economy and the emerging digital economy are causing employers to expect higher levels of skills from older youth.
Employment, Adolescent, Humans, Achievement, United States
Employment, Adolescent, Humans, Achievement, United States
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