Youth Labor in Transition

Youth Labor in Transition
Author: Jacqueline O'Reilly,Janine Leschke,Renate Ortlieb,Martin Seeleib-Kaiser,Paola Villa
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 737
Release: 2018-11-07
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780190864798

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Exacerbated by the Great Recession, youth transitions to employment and adulthood have become increasingly protracted, precarious, and differentiated by gender, ethnicity, and socioeconomic status. Youth Labor in Transition examines young people's integration into employment, alongside the decisions and consequences of migrating to find work and later returning home. The authors identify key policy challenges for the future related to NEETS, overeducation, self-employment, and ethnic differences in outcomes. This illustrates the need to encompass a wider understanding of youth employment and job insecurity by including an analysis of economic production and how it relates to social reproduction of labor if policy intervention is to be effective. The mapping and extensive analysis in this book are the result of a 3«-year, European Union-funded research project (Strategic Transitions for Youth Labour in Europe, or STYLE; http://www.style-research.eu) coordinated by Jacqueline O'Reilly. With an overall budget of just under 5 million euros and involving 25 research partners; an international advisory network and local advisory boards of employers, unions, and policymakers; and non-governmental organizations from more than 20 European countries, STYLE is one of the largest European Commission-funded research projects to exist on this topic. Consequently, this book will appeal to an array of audiences, including academic and policy researchers in sociology, political science, economics, management studies, and more particular labor market and social policy; policy communities; and bachelor's- and master's-level students in courses on European studies or any of the aforementioned subject areas.

Youth Labor in Transition

Youth Labor in Transition
Author: Jacqueline O'Reilly,Janine Leschke,Renate Ortlieb,Martin Seeleib-Kaiser,Paola Villa
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2018
Genre: Labor policy
ISBN: 0190864826

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Youth transitions to employment in Europe are increasingly protracted, precarious and differentiated by gender, ethnicity, and socioeconomic status. Examining employment transitions affected by the family and migration the authors argue for an integrated analysis of the sphere of economic production and social reproduction if policy intervention is to be effective

Child Labor and the Transition Between School and Work

Child Labor and the Transition Between School and Work
Author: Randall K.Q. Akee,Eric V. Edmonds,Konstantinos Tatsiramos
Publsiher: Emerald Group Publishing
Total Pages: 369
Release: 2010-05-12
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780857240002

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Contains fresh knowledge to help understand the relationship between child labor and the transition between school and work. This title includes papers that offer insights and answers to issues such as: how to measure child labor; how child labor and schooling affect health; and, how children's time is allocated along gender lines.

Rite of Passage

Rite of Passage
Author: National Child Labor Committee (U.S.)
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 68
Release: 1976
Genre: Education
ISBN: STANFORD:36105031748143

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The Transition to Stable Employment

The Transition to Stable Employment
Author: Jacob Alex Klerman,Lynn A. Karoly
Publsiher: RAND Corporation
Total Pages: 156
Release: 1995
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: UCSC:32106012050693

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This report suggests that efforts to improve the school-to-work transition need to focus on those specific groups who fare worst in their early labor market career--most notably, high school dropouts.

The Youth Experience Gap

The Youth Experience Gap
Author: Francesco Pastore
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 76
Release: 2014-08-25
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9783319101965

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“The education to work transition of young people is key to a successful work-life and to fight youth unemployment. The book provides an impressive outline of the facts and convincing insights of the potential causes. This offers a large and broader audience help to adjust properly to achieve a better life.” Klaus F. Zimmermann, IZA, Bonn, Germany This work points to the youth experience gap as a key concept to explain the meager employment opportunities and earnings many young people face.The transition from education to work remains a long dark tunnel around the world. However, this book shows that there are striking differences between countries: in Germany, the young people of today are no worse off than their adult counterparts, while in Southern European and Eastern European countries they fare 3 through 4 times worse. The current economic and financial crisis has further exacerbated the situation for young people in many advanced economies. Observers are divided as to the optimal design of youth employment policy. Liberalists believe that the market itself should address youth disadvantages. More flexible labor markets should also guarantee greater labor turnover, including temporary work, so as to allow young people to move from one job to the next until they accumulate the work experience they need to become more employable and find the right career. In contrast, other economists oppose approaches focusing on entry flexibility and temporary work, claiming that the former type helps only the most skilled and motivated target groups, while the latter only allows young people to gather generic, not job-specific work experience.

Youth Transition to Adulthood

Youth  Transition to Adulthood
Author: United States. President's Science Advisory Committee. Panel on Youth
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 216
Release: 1973
Genre: Adolescence
ISBN: UCAL:B3914138

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Youth in Africa s Labor Market

Youth in Africa s Labor Market
Author: Marito H. Garcia,Jean Fares
Publsiher: World Bank Publications
Total Pages: 326
Release: 2008-04-01
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0821368850

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The authors examine the challenges facing Africa's youth in their transition from school to working life, and propose a policy framework for meeting these challenges. Topics covered include the effect of education on employment and income, broadening employment opportunities, and enhancing youth capabilities. The book includes a CD-ROM of case studies of four countries and household data on 13 countries.