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International Perspectives on the Youth Labor Market: Emerging Research and Opportunities
The integration of evidence, clinical expertise and client preferences to make decisions about the care of individual.
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Active Labor Market Programs for Youth: The Numbers Tell the Tale?
Wendy Ida Elisabeth Wesseling (Tilburg University, The Netherlands)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-2779-5.ch003
Abstract
Scholars from different fields have studied youth unemployment: its causes, consequences, and ways to tackle it. This chapter provides an overview of the most important results with a specific focus on effectiveness. Among the topics reviewed are the need for research regarding effectiveness, different methods to study effectiveness, and how the results of these methods are appraised. Then other factors than the research design are described to assess the practical significance of ALMPs, followed by a description of the results of recent reviews and meta-analyses. Finally, some selected factors that impact ALMP effectiveness are discussed. This chapter ends with a discussion of current debates and identification of future research opportunities.
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Deconstructing the Three Pillars of Evidence-Based Practice to Facilitate Social Justice Work in Speech Language and Hearing Sciences
Clinical decisions that are based on the integration of best available scientific evidence, clinical expertise, and client preferences.
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Innovative Adaptation of Training and Technical Assistance: Education for the Behavioral Health Workforce
An approach to services in which health and behavioral professionals use the best evidence possible and use the most appropriate information to make clinical decisions for individual patients (APA, 2006 AU80: The in-text citation "APA, 2006" is not in the reference list. Please correct the citation, add the reference to the list, or delete the citation. ).
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