A New Vision for Enabling Youth To Succeed in a Changing Economy
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Long term thinking, sustained investment, youthAbstract
Globalization, technological innovation, continued productivity growth, increased global competition for businesses, work, and jobs are not going to go away in the future. These issues will be even more important in the future. Workforce developers, educators, employers, and economic developers must accept that the only way they can advance young people in the future is to work together in taking aim at these major drivers of economic change.
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Copyright (c) 2005 This article was previously published in the Winter 2004 Issue of Initiatives, a publication of the United States Department of Labor''s Employment & Training Administration.
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