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The "My Future Job" start page for teachers. Art by Nevena from Yugoslavia, 2003

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"The students were much more focused, and I think part of that is we've been doing career planning with them at an earlier age," says Elaine, New Zealand, Oct. 2006.
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To consider...
Young People Not Indecisive . . . Just
'Milling And Churning'
(The Dominion
Post, New Zealand, April 20, 2004.)

ILO Report Says Half the World's Jobless are under 24

Japanese panel proposes career education for kids

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