Introduction | |
Struggling to become an insider: does increasing flexibility at labor market entry affect early careers? A theoretical framework | p. 3 |
Youth unemployment in Western Europe: the effects of individual, market, and institutional factors | p. 29 |
Country-Specific Contributions | |
A new mobility regime in Germany? Young people's labor market entry and phase of establishment since the mid-1980s | p. 51 |
Increasing labor market instability among young people? Labor market entry and early career development among school-leavers in the Netherlands since the mid-1980s | p. 77 |
Increasing employment instability in France? Young people's labor market entry and early careers since the 1990s | p. 103 |
Increasing employment instability among young people? Labor market entries and early careers in Spain since the mid-1970s | p. 129 |
Flexibilizing the Italian labor market: unanticipated consequences of partial and targeted labor market deregulation | p. 155 |
Increasing employment instability among young people? Labor market entries and early careers in Great Britain since the 1980s | p. 181 |
Increasing employment instability among young people? Labor market entries and early careers in the United States of America, 1984-2002 | p. 207 |
Increasing employment instability among young people? Labor market entries and early careers in Sweden 1980-2000 | p. 233 |
Weaker entries - lower risk of unemployment: labor market entry trends in Denmark between 1981 and 2003 | p. 259 |
Increasing labor market insecurities among young people? Labor market entry process in Hungary since the early 1980s | p. 287 |
Changing mobility regime in Estonia? Young people's labor market entry and early careers since the 1980s | p. 313 |
Conclusions and Discussion | |
Young people's employment chances in flexible labor markets: a comparison of changes in eleven modern societies | p. 337 |
Index | p. 355 |
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