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Work experience slashes young people's chances of becoming 'Neet', report finds, but access to opportunities remain unequal - as another 800,000 set to join Britain's 'lost generation' by 2030
Work experience reduces young people's chances of becoming 'Neet', but unequal access to opportunities in Britain remains, with 800,000 expected to join the 'lost generation' by 2030.
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