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Education and school‐to‐work transitions in post‐communist PolandFootnote

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Pages 54-74 | Published online: 03 Aug 2006

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Maja Jankowska. (2011) A reflection on adaptability, achievement motivation and success of Central and Eastern European students in one English university. Compare: A Journal of Comparative and International Education 41:6, pages 801-818.
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Ken Roberts. (2006) The career pathways of young adults in the former USSR. Journal of Education and Work 19:5, pages 415-432.
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K. Roberts. (2001) The New East European Model of Education, Training and Youth Employment. Journal of Education and Work 14:3, pages 315-328.
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Ellu SaarMarge UntIrena Kogan. (2008) Transition from Educational System to Labour Market in the European Union. International Journal of Comparative Sociology 49:1, pages 31-59.
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