Youth, Masculinity and the Labour Market

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deindustrialisation impact
education
emotional precarity
employment
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labour market
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skills
social class inequality
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young men
young men employment experiences
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youth
youth transitions

Product details

  • ISBN 9781032882291
  • Weight: 510g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 13 Feb 2026
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This book examines young men’s precarious education-to-employment transitions as they navigate educational, occupational and emotional challenges in the shadow of deindustrialisation and austerity.

Using a mixed-methods approach, Gülgeçer draws on survey and interview data to explore young men’s perceptions and experiences of employment, unemployment, education and training in two post-industrial British cities. The book analyses how structural inequalities – fragmented labour markets, biased education systems and punitive welfare regimes – shape uncertain futures. With education emerging as a risky ‘gamble,’ apprenticeships desired but underfunded and unemployment often experienced as both stigma and moral injury, the study foregrounds the emotional costs of precarity – shame, anxiety and resilience – and reveals a fractured yet enduring agency among young men facing economic abandonment and processes of cultural misrecognition in post-industrial contexts.

An interplay of material and affective precarity in youth education-to-employment transitions, this book will appeal to scholars and students of sociology, social policy, youth studies, labour market studies and masculinities. It will also be of value to professionals engaged with UK welfare, skills and labour market policy.

James Kartal Gülgeçer completed his PhD in education at the University of Glasgow, UK, where his research examined youth transitions, labour market precarity and masculinities in post-industrial Britain. His work critically engages with core themes in the sociology of youth – class, education, work, precarity and transitions – while extending these debates through new analyses of young men’s experiences in deindustrialised cities such as Glasgow and Liverpool.

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