tim s ente . job m et to t e que 'on more literally. a group ain � migming too late. They . be competing for of a m rure eco- fo the next generation by becoming part of 81'0 th in all par of this nation. To a young person contem­ plating a career 0 job, this may mean giving up a famil­ iar environment to strike out on her-hi 0 • Such youn ere n age of endi g college • rl o e a ince 970 Other fmdin r la . to arch 1979 are the fol­ Io' emp oym t rate . e fo tho ith ju n to three years of hi hool (11.9 percent for n and 12.7 percent fo men. This largely be u of the hi mCI­ d nee of unemployment y perso 0 not yet comp ted 001. • In arch 1979, . • 0 en averaged 12.0 years of education ( com­ pared with 12.7 year for bite d 12.3 years for B , up from 11.2 years in arch 1974.