Abstract:
In analyzing teenage unemployment, tagged a problem simply because of its rising rate, we look for the many underlying causes and observe the impact of several independent variables on a teenage multi-variate regression model. In the course of the analysis we discover the importance of a balanced perspective, necessary to evaluate what is behind a mere percentage rate and the necessity to consider various other factors, such as a teenager's motivation, for instance, in this evaluation.
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