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Argentine youth [[electronic resource] ] : an untapped potential
Argentine youth [[electronic resource] ] : an untapped potential
Pubbl/distr/stampa Washington, D.C., : World Bank, c2009
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (146 p.)
Disciplina 305.2350982
Collana A World Bank country study
Soggetto topico Youth - Argentina - Social conditions
Young adults - Argentina - Social conditions
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-283-19651-4
9786613196514
0-8213-7925-9
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Contents; Acknowledgments; Acronyms and Abbreviations; Executive Summary; 1. Introduction; Box 1.1. Definitions and Concepts; Table 1.1. Top Problems Identified By Youth Ages 15-24, By Socioeconomic Strata; Table 1.2. Youth Behaviors and Outcomes Are Interrelated; Box 1.2. World Development Report 2007 and the Regional Youth Study for Latin America and the Caribbean; Box 1.3. Data Used for Analyses; 2. Demographics and Framework; Table 2.1. Youth Ages 15-24 in 2005, Selected Countries; Figure 2.1. Fertility Rate and Life Expectancy; Figure 2.2. Population Distribution in 1990
Figure 2.3. Population Distribution in 2000 Figure 2.4. Population Distribution in 2020; Figure 2.5. Population Distribution in 2040; Figure 2.6. Distribution of Youth Across Regions in Argentina, 2001; Figure 2.7. Share of Youth By Region, 2001; Figure 2.8. Five Youth Transitions to Adulthood; Box 2.1. Conceptual Framework for Youth at Risk; Table 2.2. Youth in Argentina, By Risk Status; 3. Education and Learning; Table 3.1. Education Indicators in Latin America and the Caribbean and the OECD; Table 3.2. Net Secondary School Enrollment Rates, Selected Years 1992-2005
Table 3.3. Population and Enrollment Growth in 1980, 1991, and 2001 Table 3.4. Gross Enrollment Rates in Argentina, By Age and Gender, 1992-2005; Figure 3.1. Non-enrollment Rates, Ages 6-17, 1980, 1991, and 2001; Table 3.5. Non-enrollment, By Area, 2001; Table 3.6. Non-enrollment and Attendance Rates By Quintile for 6-17-year-olds; Figure 3.2. Enrollment and Population By Age, 2001; Table 3.7. Average Years of Education, By Household Income Quintile, 1992, 2000, and 2005; Figure 3.3. Per Capita GDP and Average Test Scores, Selected Countries
Table 3.8. Test Scores for Latin America and the OECD in 2000 Table 3.9. Educational Outcomes of Young People, By Age; Figure 3.4. Paths for Students 15-30 Years Old in Greater Buenos Aires; Table 3.10. Mothers' and Children's Schooling in Greater Buenos Aires in 2005-Maxium Level of Education Achieved; Table 3.11. Likelihood of Starting Secondary School, 2005; Table 3.12. Likelihood of Completing Secondary School, 2005; Table 3.13. Is a Student Likely to Complete Secondary School?; 4. Labor Markets and Business Cycles; Table 4.1. Age Distribution of Employed Workers, 1992, 2000, and 2005
Figure 4.1. Ratio of Youth to Total Unemployment in Selected Latin American Countries, Average 1993-2003 Figure 4.2. Unemployment Rates, By Age, 1992-2003; Figure 4.3. Youth Employment and Unemployment Rates, 1992-2003; Figure 4.4. Proportion of All Youth Employed and Unemployed in 2005, By Income; Table 4.2. Duration of Unemployment; Figure 4.5. Proportion of All Youth Employed and Unemployed in 2005, By Gender; Figure 4.6. Average Hourly Wage, By Educational Level; Figure 4.7. Average Hourly Wage, By Age Group; Figure 4.8. Relative Youth (15-24) and Adult (25-60) Wages, By Region, 1992-2003
Table 4.3. Change in Wage Returns over Business Cycles
Record Nr. UNINA-9910454768103321
Washington, D.C., : World Bank, c2009
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Argentine youth : : an untapped potential
Argentine youth : : an untapped potential
Pubbl/distr/stampa Washington, D.C. : , : World Bank, , c2009
Descrizione fisica xxii, 119 pages : illustrations, color map ; ; 26 cm
Disciplina 305.2350982
Collana A World Bank country study
Soggetto topico Youth - Argentina - Social conditions
Young adults - Argentina - Social conditions
ISBN 1-283-19651-4
9786613196514
0-8213-7925-9
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Contents; Acknowledgments; Acronyms and Abbreviations; Executive Summary; 1. Introduction; Box 1.1. Definitions and Concepts; Table 1.1. Top Problems Identified By Youth Ages 15-24, By Socioeconomic Strata; Table 1.2. Youth Behaviors and Outcomes Are Interrelated; Box 1.2. World Development Report 2007 and the Regional Youth Study for Latin America and the Caribbean; Box 1.3. Data Used for Analyses; 2. Demographics and Framework; Table 2.1. Youth Ages 15-24 in 2005, Selected Countries; Figure 2.1. Fertility Rate and Life Expectancy; Figure 2.2. Population Distribution in 1990
Figure 2.3. Population Distribution in 2000 Figure 2.4. Population Distribution in 2020; Figure 2.5. Population Distribution in 2040; Figure 2.6. Distribution of Youth Across Regions in Argentina, 2001; Figure 2.7. Share of Youth By Region, 2001; Figure 2.8. Five Youth Transitions to Adulthood; Box 2.1. Conceptual Framework for Youth at Risk; Table 2.2. Youth in Argentina, By Risk Status; 3. Education and Learning; Table 3.1. Education Indicators in Latin America and the Caribbean and the OECD; Table 3.2. Net Secondary School Enrollment Rates, Selected Years 1992-2005
Table 3.3. Population and Enrollment Growth in 1980, 1991, and 2001 Table 3.4. Gross Enrollment Rates in Argentina, By Age and Gender, 1992-2005; Figure 3.1. Non-enrollment Rates, Ages 6-17, 1980, 1991, and 2001; Table 3.5. Non-enrollment, By Area, 2001; Table 3.6. Non-enrollment and Attendance Rates By Quintile for 6-17-year-olds; Figure 3.2. Enrollment and Population By Age, 2001; Table 3.7. Average Years of Education, By Household Income Quintile, 1992, 2000, and 2005; Figure 3.3. Per Capita GDP and Average Test Scores, Selected Countries
Table 3.8. Test Scores for Latin America and the OECD in 2000 Table 3.9. Educational Outcomes of Young People, By Age; Figure 3.4. Paths for Students 15-30 Years Old in Greater Buenos Aires; Table 3.10. Mothers' and Children's Schooling in Greater Buenos Aires in 2005-Maxium Level of Education Achieved; Table 3.11. Likelihood of Starting Secondary School, 2005; Table 3.12. Likelihood of Completing Secondary School, 2005; Table 3.13. Is a Student Likely to Complete Secondary School?; 4. Labor Markets and Business Cycles; Table 4.1. Age Distribution of Employed Workers, 1992, 2000, and 2005
Figure 4.1. Ratio of Youth to Total Unemployment in Selected Latin American Countries, Average 1993-2003 Figure 4.2. Unemployment Rates, By Age, 1992-2003; Figure 4.3. Youth Employment and Unemployment Rates, 1992-2003; Figure 4.4. Proportion of All Youth Employed and Unemployed in 2005, By Income; Table 4.2. Duration of Unemployment; Figure 4.5. Proportion of All Youth Employed and Unemployed in 2005, By Gender; Figure 4.6. Average Hourly Wage, By Educational Level; Figure 4.7. Average Hourly Wage, By Age Group; Figure 4.8. Relative Youth (15-24) and Adult (25-60) Wages, By Region, 1992-2003
Table 4.3. Change in Wage Returns over Business Cycles
Record Nr. UNINA-9910778063603321
Washington, D.C. : , : World Bank, , c2009
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Argentine youth : an untapped potential
Argentine youth : an untapped potential
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Washington, D.C., : World Bank, c2009
Descrizione fisica xxii, 119 pages : illustrations, color map ; ; 26 cm
Disciplina 305.2350982
Collana A World Bank country study
Soggetto topico Youth - Argentina - Social conditions
Young adults - Argentina - Social conditions
ISBN 1-283-19651-4
9786613196514
0-8213-7925-9
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Contents; Acknowledgments; Acronyms and Abbreviations; Executive Summary; 1. Introduction; Box 1.1. Definitions and Concepts; Table 1.1. Top Problems Identified By Youth Ages 15-24, By Socioeconomic Strata; Table 1.2. Youth Behaviors and Outcomes Are Interrelated; Box 1.2. World Development Report 2007 and the Regional Youth Study for Latin America and the Caribbean; Box 1.3. Data Used for Analyses; 2. Demographics and Framework; Table 2.1. Youth Ages 15-24 in 2005, Selected Countries; Figure 2.1. Fertility Rate and Life Expectancy; Figure 2.2. Population Distribution in 1990
Figure 2.3. Population Distribution in 2000 Figure 2.4. Population Distribution in 2020; Figure 2.5. Population Distribution in 2040; Figure 2.6. Distribution of Youth Across Regions in Argentina, 2001; Figure 2.7. Share of Youth By Region, 2001; Figure 2.8. Five Youth Transitions to Adulthood; Box 2.1. Conceptual Framework for Youth at Risk; Table 2.2. Youth in Argentina, By Risk Status; 3. Education and Learning; Table 3.1. Education Indicators in Latin America and the Caribbean and the OECD; Table 3.2. Net Secondary School Enrollment Rates, Selected Years 1992-2005
Table 3.3. Population and Enrollment Growth in 1980, 1991, and 2001 Table 3.4. Gross Enrollment Rates in Argentina, By Age and Gender, 1992-2005; Figure 3.1. Non-enrollment Rates, Ages 6-17, 1980, 1991, and 2001; Table 3.5. Non-enrollment, By Area, 2001; Table 3.6. Non-enrollment and Attendance Rates By Quintile for 6-17-year-olds; Figure 3.2. Enrollment and Population By Age, 2001; Table 3.7. Average Years of Education, By Household Income Quintile, 1992, 2000, and 2005; Figure 3.3. Per Capita GDP and Average Test Scores, Selected Countries
Table 3.8. Test Scores for Latin America and the OECD in 2000 Table 3.9. Educational Outcomes of Young People, By Age; Figure 3.4. Paths for Students 15-30 Years Old in Greater Buenos Aires; Table 3.10. Mothers' and Children's Schooling in Greater Buenos Aires in 2005-Maxium Level of Education Achieved; Table 3.11. Likelihood of Starting Secondary School, 2005; Table 3.12. Likelihood of Completing Secondary School, 2005; Table 3.13. Is a Student Likely to Complete Secondary School?; 4. Labor Markets and Business Cycles; Table 4.1. Age Distribution of Employed Workers, 1992, 2000, and 2005
Figure 4.1. Ratio of Youth to Total Unemployment in Selected Latin American Countries, Average 1993-2003 Figure 4.2. Unemployment Rates, By Age, 1992-2003; Figure 4.3. Youth Employment and Unemployment Rates, 1992-2003; Figure 4.4. Proportion of All Youth Employed and Unemployed in 2005, By Income; Table 4.2. Duration of Unemployment; Figure 4.5. Proportion of All Youth Employed and Unemployed in 2005, By Gender; Figure 4.6. Average Hourly Wage, By Educational Level; Figure 4.7. Average Hourly Wage, By Age Group; Figure 4.8. Relative Youth (15-24) and Adult (25-60) Wages, By Region, 1992-2003
Table 4.3. Change in Wage Returns over Business Cycles
Record Nr. UNINA-9910820914903321
Washington, D.C., : World Bank, c2009
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
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