The Profiles of Urban Youth Seeking EmploymentUnit for Study of the Urban Child and Youth, Tata Institute of Social Sciences, 1971 - Occupational training - 113 pages |
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... Hindi / Sindhi / Marathi Urdu English Konkani Gujarathi Marwari Total Marathi 100.0 96.4 51.2 2.5 5.9 3.6 169 ( 47.2 ) Hindi or Urdu 60.5 100.0 47.4 2.6 7.9 65.8 38 ( 10.6 ) English 69.2 88.5 100.0 3.8 23.1 26 ( 7.3 ) Konkani 85.1 85.1 ...
... Hindi / Sindhi / Marathi Urdu English Konkani Gujarathi Marwari Total Marathi 100.0 96.4 51.2 2.5 5.9 3.6 169 ( 47.2 ) Hindi or Urdu 60.5 100.0 47.4 2.6 7.9 65.8 38 ( 10.6 ) English 69.2 88.5 100.0 3.8 23.1 26 ( 7.3 ) Konkani 85.1 85.1 ...
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... Hindi appeared to be the most common feature among the youth . Between 80 and 96 per cent of them , irrespective of their mother - tongue could speak , read and write Hindi . English was the second most common language known by the ...
... Hindi appeared to be the most common feature among the youth . Between 80 and 96 per cent of them , irrespective of their mother - tongue could speak , read and write Hindi . English was the second most common language known by the ...
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... Hindi adequately . ( b ) Education : The levels of education attained by the youth were comparatively higher than that of their parents . Irres- pective of their fathers ' education a majority of the youth had obtained high school ...
... Hindi adequately . ( b ) Education : The levels of education attained by the youth were comparatively higher than that of their parents . Irres- pective of their fathers ' education a majority of the youth had obtained high school ...
Contents
Their Preparation for Work | 29 |
Job Aspirations | 55 |
Attitude Towards Training and Willingness | 80 |
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Age-group analysed apprenticeship attitude pattern attitude to training Attitude towards training boys and girls capita income Census of India comparatively Distribution of Unemployed Distribution of Youth economic employment market experience factors Greater Bombay high school educated Hindi industrial invest in training Job aspirations Konkani Kurla labour force large number less levels of education literate youth Maharashtra majority Marathi ment Method of seeking metrocentres nature of economy never employed youth Non-favour non-technical number of unemployed number of workers observations occupational older Percentage Distribution Period of Investment Period of Unemployment primary problem of unemployment programme reasons respondents sample school educated youth search of jobs shorter duration specific jobs Table technical or professional tertiary sector tion Total Boys Total Employment Period trained youth Training Status trend types of jobs underemployment unem unemployed persons untrained urban areas West Bengal willingness to invest Youth by Sex Youth by Training youth seeking employment