Young People and the Labour Market

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Active Labour Market Policies
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Aleksandra Bashina
Anette Haas
Annie Tubadji
ARDL Model
Brigitte Schels
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Compensating Wage Differentials
Conditional Scores
Cristiano Perugini
Dummy Variable
Education System
Ekaterina Selezneva
Elish Kelly
Elvira Ciociano
EMI
Employment protection
Employment Protection Legislation
Enrico Marelli
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EU Country
EU Labour Force Survey
EU Member Country
Fabrizio Pompei
Floro Ernesto Caroleo
Francesco Bartolucci
Francesco Pastore
Gdp Change
Gdp Growth
Giovanni S. F. Bruno
Hans Dietrich
Heckman Probit Model
Joanna Tsoka
Katerina Dimaki
Labour market
Lina Gez-Munoz
Marcello Signorelli
Maria Laura Parisi
NEET Rate
Norwegian Young Adults
Olga Demidova
OLS Regression
Patterns of youth unemployment
Paula Rodriguez-Modrono
Randi Kjeldstad
Regional Gdp Growth
School-to-work transition
Seamus McGuinness
Sergio Destefanis
Share Data
Temporary vs. permanent employment
Tertiary Education
Tindara Addabbo
Training Participation Rates
Vasilis Angelis
Young Men
Young workers
Youth Labour Market
Youth Labour Market Outcomes
YU Rate

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138036680
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 20 Nov 2017
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Young people are a vulnerable category of workers, finding themselves in a delicate phase of their working life: their first entry into the labour market. In many European countries, youngsters are unemployed or have difficulty finding and obtaining jobs. This situation has deteriorated particularly after the crises, recessions and stagnation that has impacted European economies in recent years. In addition to the cyclical or crisis impact, structural factors are also very important. Additionally, prolonged crises, as in some Eurozone countries, have transformed a significant part of cyclical unemployment in structural (long term) unemployment.

Young People and the Labour Market: A Comparative Perspective explores the condition of young people in the labour market. The authors present new evidence from several countries, with a special focus on Europe, and offer a comparative perspective. They investigate questions such as which structural conditions and labour market institutions guarantee better youth performance, which education systems and school-to-work processes are more effective and in which countries is gender differentiation less of an issue. All of the aforementioned, as well as many other comparisons which the authors make, are significant in helping to facilitate the successful design of labour and education policies.

As the first investigation by economists to explore the complexity of this topic, this book will be useful to both economists and sociologists who are interested in the role of young people in the labour market, and the problem of youth unemployment.

Floro Ernesto Caroleo is Full Professor of Labour Economics at the University of Naples "Parthenope" and Director of Research Centre on Development Economics and Institutions (CRISEI). The research interests are in the field of labour market policies. He has been President of the Italian Association of Labour Economics.

Olga Demidova is an Associate Professor at the Department of Applied Economics Academic Director of Doctoral School of Economics in the National Research University Higher School of Economics, Moscow. Post-graduate studies at Lomonosov Moscow State University. Her main research interests are in applied microeconometrics and comparative economic studies.

Enrico Marelli is Full Professor of Economic Policy at the University of Brescia, Italy. He studied, taught and carried out research at Bocconi University (Milan, Italy), L.S.E. (U.K.), University of Pennsylvania (Usa). Current research activity primarily in labour economics, economic policy, European integration.

Marcello Signorelli is Associate Professor of Economic Policy at the University of Perugia, Department of Economics. Post-graduate studies and research at University of Siena (Ph.D.), Columbia University and University of Warwick. He has been President of the European Association for Comparative Economic Studies.