Securing sustained employment for unemployed youth depends on the youth's work commitment, which would require training for the youth's soft skills. However, training for the youth has not been impressively effective and the effectiveness would hinge on the youth's need for training. Such a need is likely to stem from the youth's experience of powerlessness. To examine the possibility, a survey collected data from 249 unemployed youths in Tianjin, China. Results show that the youth's powerlessness was a significant condition raising the contribution of soft skill training to work commitment. This conditioning effect was valuable because neither soft skill training nor powerlessness manifested a significant main effect on work commitment. Th...
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Background Young people who are neither in employment nor in education or training (NEET) have recei...
Background Youth comprise 40% of the world?s unemployed, a status associated with adverse wellbeing ...
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Artisanal and intermediate level training are important starting points for addressing the challenge...
This study evaluates the effectiveness of training programs for workers retrenched from Chinese stat...
Concern with youth unemployment has been replaced with a focus on those not in education, in employm...
In response to the increasing ‘NEET ’ phenomenon, the government in Taiwan launched a trial program ...
The aim of study was determined the hierarchy of motives which guided the unemployed t...
Lifelong learning and skill flexibility are especially important for workers in China, where structu...
This paper investigates the problems of developing leadership capabilities in young Chinese people. ...
This thesis explores a training course as a way of helping unskilled school leavers become more empl...
Background Young people who are neither in employment nor in education or training (NEET) have recei...
Background Youth comprise 40% of the world?s unemployed, a status associated with adverse wellbeing ...
[[abstract]]A study to investigate the relationship between the unemployed’s learning motivation and...
International audienceThis paper studies the implications of learning-by-doing on youth unemployment...
In the face of chronic youth unemployment, decision makers in many countries are questioning the rol...
The informal sector of Nigeria has become a growing source of economic empowerment for the unemploye...
In Hong Kong, little is known on the role of government retraining in helping older and low-skilled ...
Artisanal and intermediate level training are important starting points for addressing the challenge...
This study evaluates the effectiveness of training programs for workers retrenched from Chinese stat...
Concern with youth unemployment has been replaced with a focus on those not in education, in employm...