Report of a sample survey of unemployment among school leavers vol. iii

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1968-12
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MINISTRY of economic planning and social development statistics division,
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Ibadan, Oyo State: Western State of Nigeria Ministry of Economic Planning and Social Development Statistics Division,
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Employment status of school leavers by type, sex and division; Primary school leavers pursuing higher courses by type, sex and division; Secondary modern school leavers pursuing higher courses by type, sex and division; Secondary grammar school leavers pursuing higher courses by type, sex and division; Primary school leavers business activity: employers or own account workers by sex division; Primary school leavers business activity: employee by sex division; Primary school leavers business activity number of apprentices by sex, division and type of activity; Secondary modern school leavers business activity employee by sex division; Secondary modern school leavers business activity number of apprentices by sex division; Secondary modern school leavers business activity employee by sex division; Male employed school leavers classified by duration of unemployment and division; Female employed school leavers classified by duration of unemployment and division; Male unemployed school leavers classified by job preference and division; Female unemployed school leavers classified by job preference and division; All school leavers: unemployment rate; Primary school leavers: unemployment rate; Secondary school leavers: unemployment rate; Secondary grammar school leavers unemployment rate

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The Annual Sample Survey of Unemployment Among School Leavers was started three years ago by the Statistics Division of the Ministry of Economic Planning and Reconstruction. This report is the third one to be issued on the survey and has the same purpose as the two previous issues, namely, to find out the incidence of unemployment among school leavers from the Primary School level to the Secondary Grammar School level. Furthermore, from this survey it would be possible to find out of employment open to young school leavers.
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