Higher education is commonly understood as the gateway to better, higher-paying jobs. This article draws on longitudinal survey and interview data to explore how different groups of young people, those who left school at 18 and those graduating from higher education, negotiated pathways into employment or otherwise during the recent economic recessionary climate in England. While a mix of employment and unemployment featured in both groups, with temporary and unstable contracts more common than skilled and secure jobs, our evidence reveals that those with degrees were less likely to be in work at the ages of 22 to 23 than those who left school to enter employment at 18. In some contradistinction to popular discourses on the employability be...
This article analyses the part-time working patterns of 16-18 year olds still in full-time education...
there is international concern about high levels of youth unemployment and an urgent cross-national ...
Selling Our Youth explores how the class origins of recent graduates continue to shape their labour ...
Higher education is commonly understood as the gateway to better, higher-paying jobs. This article d...
This article uses qualitative data from a study of young adults aged 20-34 in Bristol to explore the...
This article analyses a recent cohort (2006) of UK graduates, and explores the previously neglected ...
This article explores notions of 'employability' in the context of the experiences of those young pe...
There has been significant recent research and policy interest in issues of young people’s occupatio...
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.Futuretrack is an academic re...
This research paper explores what we know about the process of transitions from education into the l...
With economic instability and precarious work on the rise, career paths for young people as they ent...
"In this working paper, we analyze the labor market entries and the subsequent early careers of youn...
This paper studies the school to work transition in the UK with the aim of achieving a richer unders...
There has been significant recent research and policy interest in issues of young peoples occupation...
This paper examines the responsiveness of the education and employment choices of young people in Gr...
This article analyses the part-time working patterns of 16-18 year olds still in full-time education...
there is international concern about high levels of youth unemployment and an urgent cross-national ...
Selling Our Youth explores how the class origins of recent graduates continue to shape their labour ...
Higher education is commonly understood as the gateway to better, higher-paying jobs. This article d...
This article uses qualitative data from a study of young adults aged 20-34 in Bristol to explore the...
This article analyses a recent cohort (2006) of UK graduates, and explores the previously neglected ...
This article explores notions of 'employability' in the context of the experiences of those young pe...
There has been significant recent research and policy interest in issues of young people’s occupatio...
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.Futuretrack is an academic re...
This research paper explores what we know about the process of transitions from education into the l...
With economic instability and precarious work on the rise, career paths for young people as they ent...
"In this working paper, we analyze the labor market entries and the subsequent early careers of youn...
This paper studies the school to work transition in the UK with the aim of achieving a richer unders...
There has been significant recent research and policy interest in issues of young peoples occupation...
This paper examines the responsiveness of the education and employment choices of young people in Gr...
This article analyses the part-time working patterns of 16-18 year olds still in full-time education...
there is international concern about high levels of youth unemployment and an urgent cross-national ...
Selling Our Youth explores how the class origins of recent graduates continue to shape their labour ...