‘Secondary Education for All’: Raising the School Leaving Age and Juvenile Unemployment Between the Wars

  • Finn D
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The creation of YTS is often presented as the realisation of proposals first outlined in the Education Act 1918, which suggested that all young workers should be given a right of access to day release education. Despite the enormous differences between then and now …

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Finn, D. (1987). ‘Secondary Education for All’: Raising the School Leaving Age and Juvenile Unemployment Between the Wars. In Training Without Jobs: New Deals and Broken Promises (pp. 13–34). Macmillan Education UK. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-18631-0_2

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