Today's teenagers see their future work lives as filled with promise and uncertainty. They believe in the value of technology, in the importance of being flexible, and in the need for specialisation; they also believe that they will change jobs frequently... The 1990sby Marc Oxoby - 2003 - 270 pagesNo preview available - About this book
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