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  1. Investing in Youth
  2. Investing in Youth: Tunisia. Strengthening the Employability of Youth during the Transition to a Green Economy.
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Investing in Youth: Tunisia. Strengthening the Employability of Youth during the Transition to a Green Economy.
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Foreword and Acknowledgements
Acronyms and abbreviations
Executive summary
Assessment and recommendations
Youth employment in Tunisia. The challenge.
Removing demand-side barriers to youth employment in Tunisia
Improving the employability of Tunisian youth through labour market and social policies
Vocational education and training in Tunisia
Creating jobs for Tunisian youth in the green economy. Anticipating skills and developing entrepreneurship.
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Content Provider OECD iLibrary
Organization OECD
Abstract While the road travelled by Tunisia since the revolution has been bumpy and will in all likelihood continue to be so in years to come, much has been achieved since January 2011. Two rounds of democratic elections have been successfully held in October 2011and in October 2014. In 2014, Tunisia achieved another landmark by passing a new constitution, which has set the course for the countrys future. The enactment of the 2011 Law on Associations has fuelled a mushrooming of non-governmental organisations and think tanks, while the Law on Access to Information represents a significant step in the direction of increased transparency.
Page Count 21
Starting Page 19
Ending Page 39
Language English
Publisher OECD Publishing
Publisher Date 2015-03-10
Access Restriction Open
Subject Keyword Social Issues/Migration/Health
Content Type Text
Resource Type Chapter
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