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on the effect of EPL on youth unemployment, linking higher protection to higher unemployment among young labour market … entrants compared to their adult peers. Moreover, it is argued that EPL might not have a universal effect on youth unemployment … or the vocational specificity on its own on the level of youth unemployment or the youth-to-adult unemployment ratio, but …
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This article considers the complexity of ea rly employment life-courses focusing on the heterogeneity by gender and education. We construct 7-year-long early employment trajectories by using a unique longitudinal da taset that combines administrative records on employment episodes and survey...
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Labour-market deregulation may have generated more unstable and complex employment life courses. As exposure to highly volatile early-career trajectories has long-lasting consequences for the working lives of individuals, it is especially important to consider how these processes have affected...
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discuss methods of addressing the problem of youth unemployment as well as the results of strategies applied in Germany …, Austria and the United Kingdom. For Austria and Germany the key issue in combating youth unemployment was the emphasis on …
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, are pushed into employment by the pandemic. This frequently comes at the expense of their education, hinting at youth …
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Using data from Thailand's Labour Force Survey from 2012 to 2021, the differences over time were investigated for the likelihood of youths moving between employment states, such as unemployment, employment and out of the labour force. Additional transitions were calculated for groups moving...
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