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This groundbreaking report explores the economic case for guidance, and argues that people who are ill equipped to make well-informed career decisions face barriers to personal success that can be costly to themselves and the economy. New approaches to UK career education and guidance can help people to develop their career exploration and management skills. The development of more coherent career guidance services would generate substantial economic benefits and cost savings for individuals, local communities and the national economy that would greatly exceed their operational and development costs.
Erratum
It has come to our attention that on page 14 of this report there is a
typographical error. Paragraph one, (6. Tax Receipts) line one, should read: "In
2002/2003, £151,284 million Inland Revenue taxes ...."
Please accept out apologies for any inconvenience caused by this.
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