Evaluating Policy Responses for Post-Crisis Graduates
A government proposes a new policy aimed at helping recent graduates find employment. The policy focuses solely on providing short-term, unpaid internships to give graduates 'valuable experience.' Based on your understanding of the labor market challenges faced by individuals entering the workforce during a severe economic recession, critically evaluate the potential effectiveness and drawbacks of this policy for this specific group.
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