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Youth jobs boosted by rising economy

Posted: 17 October 2002 | Subscribe Online


The government's New Deal scheme to get young people into work has cost up to £6,000 per person and almost a third of participants cannot be traced, according to a report from the Commons' Public Accounts Committee.

The report finds that, while the government has met its target of getting 250,000 under-25 year olds into work by March 2002, many participants would have found jobs in the growing economy anyway.

More information is also needed on the impact of the scheme on ethnic minority groups, who gain less from it than their white counterparts, the report says.

But chief executive of the National Youth Agency Tom Wylie said the New Deal scheme had been successful in reducing both long-term unemployment and employability by boosting general skill levels.


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