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Table 1:  Comparative levels of youth unemployment, 2010. OECD countries. 4
Table 2: Relative unemployment of young adults compared to older workers, 2009. OECD  countries
Table 3: Correlation between number of employer engagement activities undertaken whilst in  education (aged 14-19) and perceptions as a young adult (aged 19-24) of usefulness of current  activity to future career aspirations
Table 4: Correlation between NEET status at 19-24 and number of employer engagement activities  undertaken whilst in education (aged 19-24)
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