Under reforms to the system, teenagers have to stay in some form of education or training until they are 17, and this is rising to 18 starting with the year group that took their GCSEs last summer.
Mr Boles said: 'These record low rates of young people not in employment,
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'No young person should be left without the opportunity of a regular wage and high quality training - that's why we will create three million new apprenticeships over the next five years.'
The UK now has a record employment rate of 73.5 per cent, with the figure for men even higher at 78.4 per cent
The number of vacancies has hit 763,000 as the number claiming jobless benefits continues to fall
Chris Jones,
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'We have a long way to go to make sure that no one is slipping through the cracks,
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Mr Jones added: 'One of the best ways to do that is by improving careers advice so that young people are fully aware of their options.
Skills minister Nick Boles welcomed today's figures but critics said too many youngsters were still 'falling through the cracks'
'That includes using labour market information and the latest data on skills gaps to shape the careers advice on offer.
'That way, young people can get up-to-date advice on the industries and jobs that are in demand.'
Today's figures come amid growing signs that the economic recovery has fully taken hold - with wages rising at their fastest rate for four years and employment reaching a new record high.
The number of people who are out of work is now at its lowest level for seven years, with more than 31million in a job - the highest level since records began in 1971.
And in a major boost for family incomes,
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Comparing pay, excluding bonuses, in March this year with 2014, weekly earnings were up 3.6 per cent.
With inflation at zero per cent,
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The Office for National Statistic said unemployment has dipped to a seven-year low of 1.83 million,
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The number of people claiming Jobseeker's Allowance fell by 12,600 in April to 763,
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