Precarious Work and High-skilled Youth in EuropeManuela Samek Lodovici, Renata Semenza |
Contents
INTRODUCTION | 7 |
PART I THE EUROPEAN COMPARISON | 9 |
1 PRECARIOUS WORK AND HIGHSKILLED YOUTH IN EUROPE | 11 |
2 RECENT TRENDS AND FEATURES OF PRECARIOUS WORK IN EUROPE | 24 |
AN OVERVIEW | 41 |
PART II COUNTRY CASE STUDIES | 69 |
PRECARIOUSNESS AND SKILL MISMATCH | 71 |
RANDOM TRANSITIONS IN THE LABOUR MARKET | 112 |
LONGER LABOUR MARKET TRANSITIONS AND DESKILLING | 155 |
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QUESTO LIBRO TI È PIACIUTO? | 208 |
I NOSTRI CATALOGHI | 209 |
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