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John Bynner Institute of Education, London

Gresham College Lecture 22 nd October, 2010 "Youth transitions: from predictable to precarious pathways". John Bynner Institute of Education, London. Figure 1. Figure 2 Unemployed young people as percentage of the age group, 16-19 year olds and 20-24 year olds, 1977 to 2000. Young Men. 1997.

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John Bynner Institute of Education, London

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  1. Gresham College Lecture 22nd October, 2010"Youth transitions: from predictable to precarious pathways" John Bynner Institute of Education, London

  2. Figure 1

  3. Figure 2 Unemployed young people as percentage of the age group, 16-19 year olds and 20-24 year olds, 1977 to 2000 Young Men 1997

  4. Figure 3 Unemployed young people as percentage of the age group, 16-19 year olds and 20-24 year olds, 1977 to 2000 Young women 1999 1997

  5. Figure 4 Unemployment rates by age

  6. Figure 5 The British Birth Cohort studies Age 60 55 NSHD 1946 (n = 5,000) 50 45 NCDS 1958 (n = 17,000) 40 BCS70 1970 (n = 17,000) 35 30 25 ALSPAC 1992 (n = 15,000) 20 15 MCS 2000 (n = 19,000) 10 NCS 2012 (n= 30,000) Child Data Child Data 5 0 1940 1950 1960 1970 1980 1990 2000 2010 Year NCS= New cohort study .

  7. Figure 6 Percent with university or college degree (by family social class)

  8. Figure 7 Predicting NEET – odds ratiosNot including highest qualification obtained by 16

  9. Figure 8 Predicting NEET – odds ratiosIncluding highest qualification achieved by 16

  10. Figure 9 Predicting the outcomes of NEET at age 21 – odds ratios

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