This paper evaluates a youth internship program in Yemen. The authors examine the demand for the program, and find an oversupply of graduates in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics, and a relative undersupply of graduates in marketing and business. Conditional on the types of graduates firms were looking to hire, applicants were then randomly chosen for the program. Receiving an internship resulted in an almost doubling of work experience...
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2016/02/05
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工作文件
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AUS8999
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2016/02/22
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Disclosed
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The demand for, and impact of, youth internships : evidence from a randomized experiment in Yemen
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Fragile & Conflict-Affected States