Contents:
Preface
1. Introduction
Bjørn Hvinden, Jacqueline O’Reilly, Tomáš Sirovátka and Mi Ah
Schoyen
PART I: THE PROBLEM OF EARLY JOB INSECURITY AND THE CRISIS
2. Mapping early job insecurity impacts of the crisis in Europe
Maria Karamessini, Maria Symeonaki, Dimitris Parsanoglou and
Glykeria Stamatopoulou
3. Factors explaining youth unemployment and early job insecurity
in Europe
Maria Karamessini, Maria Symeonaki, Glykeria Stamatopoulou and
Dimitris Parsanoglou
4. The Great Recession and the youth labour market in European
countries: The demographic versus the labour market effect
Piotr Michoń
5. Scars of early job insecurity across Europe: Insights from a
multi-country employer study
Christian Imdorf, Lulu P. Shi, Stefan Sacchi, Robin Samuel,
Christer Hyggen, Rumiana Stoilova, Gabriela Yordanova, Pepka
Boyadjieva, Petya Ilieva-Trichkova, Dimitris Parsanoglou and
Aggeliki Yfanti
6. (Un)realized agency in a situation of early job insecurity:
Patterns of young people’s agency regarding employment
Pepka Boyadjieva and Petya Ilieva-Trichkova
PART II: POLICIES FOR DEALING WITH EARLY JOB INSECURITY
7. Diversity of youth policy regimes and early job insecurity –
towards an integrated approach
Ondřej Hora, Markéta Horáková and Tomáš Sirovátka
8. Policy adaptation to address early job insecurity in Europe
Ondřej Hora, Markéta Horáková and Tomáš Sirovátka
9. Horizontal and vertical coordination of the European Youth
Guarantee
Irene Dingeldey, Lisa Steinberg and Marie-Luise Assmann
10. Has the European Social Fund been effective in supporting young
people?
Margherita Bussi, Bjørn Hvinden and Mi Ah Schoyen
PART III: CONCLUSIONS AND POLICY IMPLICATIONS
11. Implications for policymaking
Bjørn Hvinden, Jacqueline O´Reilly, Tomáš Sirovátka, Mi Ah Schoyen
and Christer Hyggen
Appendix
Index
Edited by Bjørn Hvinden, formerly Professor, Christer Hyggen, Senior Researcher, Mi Ah Schoyen, Senior Researcher, Norwegian Social Research (NOVA), Oslo Metropolitan University, Norway and Tomáš Sirovátka, Professor, Institute for Public Policy and Social Work, Masaryk University, Czech Republic
'This excellent book analyses the challenge of youth unemployment,
by focusing on its causes and consequences, during the Great
Recession in Europe. Throughout the volume, it uses the notions of
resilience, capability, and active agency, while also considering
policy responses at various levels of governance. It is a very
clearly-articulated book, conceptually and analytically, which
should be read by academics, students and policy-makers interested
in welfare and labour market issues.'
--Caroline De La Porte, Copenhagen Business School, Denmark'This is
the first volume of one of the most innovative studies on
unemployment in recent years, exploring the sources of the
persisting high rates of youth unemployment since the Great
Recession. It provides valuable insight into the diverse patterns
of youth unemployment and insecurity in the EU, the contribution of
employer recruitment policies to scarring effects and the changing
nature of national and EU policy responses.'
--Duncan Gallie, Nuffield College, Oxford, UK'A compelling
collection of chapters addressing the crucial issues of the
consequences of job insecurity and exclusion in the transition to
adulthood and the policies to tackle them. A must read for
students, researchers, scholars and policymakers in the field of
youth labour market integration.'
--Ana M. Guillén, University of Oviedo, Spain
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