The teen number includes both full-time students looking for full- or part-time work, and teens who are out of school and job hunting.
So, things seem to be getting better for young people looking for work who are not full-time students - or at least they are not getting worse.
First, full-time workers in the 18-23 age group generally earn several times more than full-time students in that age group, who work part-time or during vacations.
The minister also denied youth unemployment was at its highest level "if you exclude from the figures full-time students who are looking for a part-time job".
In the case of students, it seems reasonable to assume that full-time students working to support themselves as they get their degrees operate on very tight margin.
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Every ten full-time university students from outside the EU create three full-time British jobs, according to Ursula Kelly of Strathclyde University.
With some 33, 000 full-time students, the University specializes in tropical agriculture, maritime studies, tourism and law.
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The new provision extends the tax to age 19, or age 24 for full-time students, effective in 2008.
They include early retirees, full-time students and those on disability benefit who are not included in official unemployment statistics.
In 1961 full-time students at four-year colleges in the United States studied an average of 24 hours each week.
It now has 230 full-time students, compared with just over 100 in 2009.
' We must not allow the well-known benefits of university study to be available only to young and full-time students.
The Labour Market Survey is a more reliable indicator of what's going on in the economy, including full-time students who want part-time work.
Until recently, the Miami-based company covered children until the age of 19 and full-time students up to 23 years of age, says Mr. Greene.
New "kiddie tax" rules provide that children are taxed at their parents' higher tax rate through age 18 or age 23, if they're full-time students.
Total enrollment in institutions of higher education has also continued to grow steadily, from 10.1 million full-time-equivalent students in 1990 to 10.4 million in 1996.
Cambridge, whose financial plight is worse than Oxford's, said it would not cut overall undergraduate numbers, but left open the option of taking more full-fee students.
Universities Minister David Willetts said he expected the total number of full-time students in higher education this year would be bigger than in any year before 2010.
However demands that they should receive the same benefits as full-time students - such as not having to pay up-front fees - look set to be disappointed.
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Most health insurers give families coverage for full-time students up to age 21 or 24, regardless of how the child reports to the IRS. But your health plan may be one of the exceptions.
Graduation rates include only first-time, full-time students.
There are now 70, 000 fewer people going to college than two years ago, although the government has insisted that it has "maintained college numbers at the full time equivalent of 116, 000" through focusing on full-time students and cutting thousands of part-time places.
Employees must share tax forms, birth certificates and marriage licenses to make auditors happy. (One frustrated employee sent an auditor a wedding ring to prove he was married.) As many as 15% of dependents can be bounced because the employee is divorced or because minors, including stepchildren, nephews and nieces, are 18 or older and not full-time students.
"By that time we were part-time students and full-time entrepreneurs, " says Healy.
Tuition data refer to estimated expenses for full-time beginning undergraduate students for the year 2008-2009, unless otherwise noted.
Graduation, transfer rate, and retention rate data refer to full-time, first-time students pursuing bachelor's degrees.
Andrews, the University of Edinburgh was also home to many full-time American students.
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All enrollment and graduation data refer to full-time, first-time students pursuing bachelor's degrees.
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