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Social Exclusion of Youth in Europe
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出版日期
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2021/07/30
閱讀格式
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EPUB
ISBN
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9781447358749
EPDF and EPUB available Open Access under CC-BY-NC-ND licence. Policymakers throughout Europe are enacting policies to support youth labour market integration. However, many young people continue to face unemployment, job insecurity, and the subsequent consequences. Adopting a mixed-method and multilevel perspective, this book provides a comprehensive investigation into the multifaceted consequences of social exclusion. Drawing on rich pan-European comparative and quantitative data, and interviews with young people from across Europe, this text gives a platform to the unheard voices of young people. Contributors derive crucial new policy recommendations and offer fresh insights into areas including youth well-being, health, poverty, leaving the parental home, and qualifying for social security.
- Cover
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Contents
- List of figures and tables
- List of abbreviations
- Notes on contributors
- Preface and acknowledgements
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1 Introduction: Youth transitions in times of labour market insecurity
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Description of the problem and research questions
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State of the art, innovative contribution, and main aims
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Theoretical multilevel model
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The microlevel context
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The moderating mesolevel context
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The moderating macrolevel context
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Analytical perspectives of this book
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Multimethod European comparative approach
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Structure of the book and outline of the chapters
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Note
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References
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Part I Labour market insecurity and youth well-being and health
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2 Effects of unemployment and insecure jobs on youth well-being in Europe: economic development and business cycle fluctuations
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Introduction
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Theory and hypotheses
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Method
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Results
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Discussion
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Notes
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References
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3 Health effects of unemployment in couples: does becoming unemployed affect a young partner’s health?
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Introduction
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The effects of unemployment on health
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Research design
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Empirical results
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Discussion
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Notes
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References
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4 Multiple routes to youth well-being: a qualitative comparative analysis of buffers to the negative consequences of unemployment
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Introduction
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Analytical framework
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Method, data, and empirical analyses
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Conclusions
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Notes
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References
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5 Experiencing unemployment and job insecurity in two European countries: German and Italian young people’s well-being and coping strategies
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Introduction
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Well-being and labour market insecurity
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Institutional context
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Data and methodology
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Findings
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Conclusions
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Note
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References
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Part II Labour market insecurity and youth autonomy
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6 Meanings of work in the narratives of Italian, Estonian, and Polish young people who experience labour market insecurity
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Introduction
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Theoretical considerations
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Institutional context
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Research questions
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Data and methodology
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Findings
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Conclusions
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Notes
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References
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7 Housing autonomy of youth in Europe: do labour and housing policies matter?
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Introduction
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Theoretical background
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Data and methods
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Results
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Conclusions
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Notes
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References
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8 Is housing autonomy still a step towards adulthood in a time of job insecurity?
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Introduction
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State of the art
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Institutional context
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Research questions
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Data and methodology
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Findings
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Conclusions
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References
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9 Becoming economically autonomous: young people in Italy and Poland in a time of job insecurity
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Introduction
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Theoretical considerations
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Research questions and aims
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Data and method
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Institutional context
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Economic autonomy and job insecurity
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Subjective economic autonomy: agency and its constraints
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Conclusions
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References
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10 The role of informal social support for young people in unemployment and job insecurity in Italy, Estonia, and Germany
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Introduction
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Theoretical considerations
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Research questions, aims, and data
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Institutional contexts
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Social support: types, sources, and functions
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Informal and formal support
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Conclusions
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Note
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References
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11 How young people experience and perceive labour market policies in four European countries
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Introduction
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Theoretical considerations
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Institutional contexts: different countries, different policies?
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Aims and research questions
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Data and methodology
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Young people’s assessment of labour market policies in the four countries
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Discussion
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Conclusions
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Notes
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References
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Part III Labour market insecurity and the socio-economic consequences for youth
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12 Can labour market policies protect unemployed youth from poverty? A cross-European comparison
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Introduction
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The moderating effect of labour market policies on the economic situation of unemployed youth
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Methodological strategy
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Moderating effect of labour market policies on situation of unemployed youth: empirical findings
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Conclusions
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Notes
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References
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13 Unemployment and job precariousness: material and social consequences for Greek and Italian youth
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Introduction
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Theoretical considerations
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Institutional context
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Research questions and aims
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Data and methodology
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Findings
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Conclusions
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Notes
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References
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14 Syntheses of long-term socio-economic consequences of insecure labour market positions for youth in Europe1
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Introduction
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Demand side
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Supply side
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Policy recommendations
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Notes
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References
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15 Conclusions: Integrating perspectives on youth transitions and the risk of social exclusion
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Research Question 1: Consequences of labour market insecurities
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Research Question 2: Coping strategies
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Research Question 3: Policies effective in mitigating the negative effects
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Limitations and directions for future research
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References
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- Index
- 出版地 : 英國
- 語言 : 英文
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