Youth unemployment is a complex problem that has no simple, one-size-fits-all solution. Over the last couple of years after the economic crisis, youth unemployment has dropped substantially in the Netherlands, although it remains high among youngsters without a starting qualification and among ethnic minorities. A substantial minority of youngsters, about 5%, belong to the NEET category, this however is the lowest percentage in Europe. In addition many youngsters are out of the picture of the usual statistics because they are not registered as unemployed while still seeking proper employment
AbstractHigh rates of youth unemployment in many European Union countries do not have to be attribut...
The current labour market crisis shows the continued relevance to study youth unemployment. The coro...
This chapter investigates how individual characteristics can explain school-to-work transitions that...
The purpose of this paper is twofold. Firstly, in section 2, we give a description of youth unemploy...
Young people who are not in employment, education or training (NEET) face high risks of social exclu...
The aim of this paper is to comment on the policy/measure presented in the Discussion paper on ‘Yout...
In Belgium youth unemployment is structurally higher than the European (EU27) average, in particular...
The unemployment is an important issue for all other groups of society such as adults, women, people...
After the economic crisis of the 1980s, concerns arose about whether the high youth unemployment at ...
The document on Youth unemployment in The Netherlands prepared by the Dutch Colleagues, Jaap de Koni...
AbstractThe problem of youth unemployment is a global issue.It is important to deeper examine the is...
Youth unemployment has been at the forefront of political and academic debate since the unfolding of...
Introduction The Netherlands, like all western countries, has to face substantial unemployment figur...
Youth unemployment has been on the rise since the beginning of the crisis in 2008. Even more trouble...
The working paper deals with the problem of youth unemployment and young people not in employment, e...
AbstractHigh rates of youth unemployment in many European Union countries do not have to be attribut...
The current labour market crisis shows the continued relevance to study youth unemployment. The coro...
This chapter investigates how individual characteristics can explain school-to-work transitions that...
The purpose of this paper is twofold. Firstly, in section 2, we give a description of youth unemploy...
Young people who are not in employment, education or training (NEET) face high risks of social exclu...
The aim of this paper is to comment on the policy/measure presented in the Discussion paper on ‘Yout...
In Belgium youth unemployment is structurally higher than the European (EU27) average, in particular...
The unemployment is an important issue for all other groups of society such as adults, women, people...
After the economic crisis of the 1980s, concerns arose about whether the high youth unemployment at ...
The document on Youth unemployment in The Netherlands prepared by the Dutch Colleagues, Jaap de Koni...
AbstractThe problem of youth unemployment is a global issue.It is important to deeper examine the is...
Youth unemployment has been at the forefront of political and academic debate since the unfolding of...
Introduction The Netherlands, like all western countries, has to face substantial unemployment figur...
Youth unemployment has been on the rise since the beginning of the crisis in 2008. Even more trouble...
The working paper deals with the problem of youth unemployment and young people not in employment, e...
AbstractHigh rates of youth unemployment in many European Union countries do not have to be attribut...
The current labour market crisis shows the continued relevance to study youth unemployment. The coro...
This chapter investigates how individual characteristics can explain school-to-work transitions that...