Young People in Europe: Labour Markets and CitizenshipHarriet Bradley, Jacques van Hoof In a period of rapid social and economic change, labour markets are undergoing major transformations. This book explores the changing fortunes of young people in Europe's flexible and precarious labour markets and the range of policies that are being developed to help them deal with the problems they face. The book draws on recent research carried out across Europe to highlight a number of key dilemmas for youth policy: what help is needed for young people and their parents in coping with lengthened transitions from school to work? What types of training and education are most effective? Is a switch from general to vocational education needed? Is workfare the right solution? The contributors, who are all leading authorities in the field, challenge the conventional wisdom in many of these areas. The book will be of interest to those researching and studying labour markets and youth policy, and to policy-makers and practitioners in these fields. |
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... compared with a centralised and large municipality ( Denters , 2002 ) . We are more likely to find greater trust and activity within states and municipalities that provide people with jobs , social security and safe surroundings with ...
... compared with a centralised and large municipality ( Denters , 2002 ) . We are more likely to find greater trust and activity within states and municipalities that provide people with jobs , social security and safe surroundings with ...
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... compared with non - immigrants . If they are working , they are working more often in low - skilled and low - quality jobs ( OECD , 2001b ) . In Chapter Seven Craig et al documented this in more detail for France , Germany and the UK ...
... compared with non - immigrants . If they are working , they are working more often in low - skilled and low - quality jobs ( OECD , 2001b ) . In Chapter Seven Craig et al documented this in more detail for France , Germany and the UK ...
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... compared with immigrants who had not been in a labour market scheme . A positive trend was also found for scheme ... compared with their counterparts in the group who had no 239 Integration into work.
... compared with immigrants who had not been in a labour market scheme . A positive trend was also found for scheme ... compared with their counterparts in the group who had no 239 Integration into work.
Contents
The reconstruction of youth citizenship | 13 |
Changing labour markets inclusion and exclusion | 63 |
four Youth unemployment and jobseeking behaviour | 81 |
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