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@article{ author = {Sandra Baptiste-Caruth, Lucretia Gabriel - Consultant, Vena Jules - Consultant, Asha Kambon - Consultant, Rosalie Barclay - Consultant, Joan Bishop - Consultant}, title = {Youth at Risk}, journal = {UNDP (United Nations Development Programme)}, year = {2000}, location = {New York}, URL = {http://www.undp.org.tt/index.html}, abstract = {Leveraging its analysis on the fundamental goal of the Human Development, the report seeks to ensure that “peoples choices are enlarged and that they can exercise these choices to enjoy long, healthy, and creative lives.” The report succinctly illustrates how young adults are experiencing “diminished” not “enlarged” choices of social and economic advancement. Amid an economy that is thus far “sound” and increasingly reliant on services and petroleum sectors, it is clear that Trinidad and Tobago must invest in developing their largest “human capital” in order to achieve sustainable long term social and economic development. } }Download File
AU - Sandra Baptiste-Caruth, Lucretia Gabriel - Consultant, Vena Jules - Consultant, Asha Kambon - Consultant, Rosalie Barclay - Consultant, Joan Bishop - Consultant TI - Youth at Risk PT - Journal Article DP - 2000 TA - UNDP (United Nations Development Programme) AB - Leveraging its analysis on the fundamental goal of the Human Development, the report seeks to ensure that “peoples choices are enlarged and that they can exercise these choices to enjoy long, healthy, and creative lives.” The report succinctly illustrates how young adults are experiencing “diminished” not “enlarged” choices of social and economic advancement. Amid an economy that is thus far “sound” and increasingly reliant on services and petroleum sectors, it is clear that Trinidad and Tobago must invest in developing their largest “human capital” in order to achieve sustainable long term social and economic development.Download File
%0 Journal Article %A Sandra Baptiste-Caruth, Lucretia Gabriel - Consultant, Vena Jules - Consultant, Asha Kambon - Consultant, Rosalie Barclay - Consultant, Joan Bishop - Consultant %T Youth at Risk %D 2000 %J UNDP (United Nations Development Programme) %U http://www.undp.org.tt/index.html, %X Leveraging its analysis on the fundamental goal of the Human Development, the report seeks to ensure that “peoples choices are enlarged and that they can exercise these choices to enjoy long, healthy, and creative lives.” The report succinctly illustrates how young adults are experiencing “diminished” not “enlarged” choices of social and economic advancement. Amid an economy that is thus far “sound” and increasingly reliant on services and petroleum sectors, it is clear that Trinidad and Tobago must invest in developing their largest “human capital” in order to achieve sustainable long term social and economic development.Download File
TY - JOUR AU - Sandra Baptiste-Caruth, Lucretia Gabriel - Consultant, Vena Jules - Consultant, Asha Kambon - Consultant, Rosalie Barclay - Consultant, Joan Bishop - Consultant TI - Youth at Risk PY - 2000 JF - UNDP (United Nations Development Programme) UR - http://www.undp.org.tt/index.html, AB - Leveraging its analysis on the fundamental goal of the Human Development, the report seeks to ensure that “peoples choices are enlarged and that they can exercise these choices to enjoy long, healthy, and creative lives.” The report succinctly illustrates how young adults are experiencing “diminished” not “enlarged” choices of social and economic advancement. Amid an economy that is thus far “sound” and increasingly reliant on services and petroleum sectors, it is clear that Trinidad and Tobago must invest in developing their largest “human capital” in order to achieve sustainable long term social and economic development.Download File
TY - JOUR T1 - Youth at Risk AU - Sandra Baptiste-Caruth, Lucretia Gabriel - Consultant, Vena Jules - Consultant, Asha Kambon - Consultant, Rosalie Barclay - Consultant, Joan Bishop - Consultant PY - 2000 JF - UNDP (United Nations Development Programme) UR - http://www.undp.org.tt/index.html, AB - Leveraging its analysis on the fundamental goal of the Human Development, the report seeks to ensure that “peoples choices are enlarged and that they can exercise these choices to enjoy long, healthy, and creative lives.” The report succinctly illustrates how young adults are experiencing “diminished” not “enlarged” choices of social and economic advancement. Amid an economy that is thus far “sound” and increasingly reliant on services and petroleum sectors, it is clear that Trinidad and Tobago must invest in developing their largest “human capital” in order to achieve sustainable long term social and economic development.