Demand-Driven Youth Training Programs Experimental Evidence from Mongolia

The effectiveness of a demand-driven vocational-training program for disadvantaged youth in Ulaanbaatar, the capital city of Mongolia is assessed through a randomized controlled trial. Mongolia, a transitional country whose economic structure shifted from a Communist, centrally planned economy to a...

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title_fullStr Demand-Driven Youth Training Programs Experimental Evidence from Mongolia Maria Laura Alzua Soyolmaa Batbekh
title_full_unstemmed Demand-Driven Youth Training Programs Experimental Evidence from Mongolia Maria Laura Alzua Soyolmaa Batbekh
title_short Demand-Driven Youth Training Programs
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