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Findings from research with young people eligible for a programme in north and south London to help them move into employment.
This paper is concerned with how rural young people engage with or are affected by agricultural intensification and commercialisation
This summary report sets out the key findings from an analysis of young offenders in the youth justice system.
An analysis of the Day One Support for Young People trailblazer, estimating its impacts on the labour market outcomes of young jobseekers.
This research describes the experiences of participants serving long sentences and the ways in which they coped with, and adapted to, their sentences.
Annual data of young people (those aged 10-17) in the Youth Justice system, the offences they committed, the outcomes they received, their demographics and the trends over time.
Statistics on young people aged 10-17 receiving their first reprimand, warning or conviction in England and Wales, 2000-01 and 2008-09.
Keith Fraser, Chair of the Youth Justice Board, reflects on what young leaders have taught him.
First published during the 2022 to 2024 Sunak Conservative government
This study examines longitudinal data from Ethiopia, India, Peru, and Vietnam
This brief explores how youth are involved in agricultural intensification and what challenges youth headed households face with agriculture
This report summarises the needs and characteristics of young adults (18 to 20 years old) on reception to custody.
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Annual data of children (those aged 10-17) in the Youth Justice system in England and Wales, the offences they committed, the outcomes they received, their demographics and the trends over time.
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