We use UK longitudinal survey data to model young people’s transitions between employment, unemployment, education and a residual category made up of those neither in education nor economically active. Transitions from employment are shown to exhibit negative duration dependence regardless of destination, while transitions from unemployment only do so when the destination is employment. The results suggest the nature and length of males’ preceding spells affect transitions from unemployment to employment but that this is not the case for females. The combination of modelled effects is captured through simulations. These show that, for both males and females, a period neither in education nor economically active has more damaging long-te...
The last twenty years has witnessed an unprecedented growth in the development and application of no...
The unemployment rate amongst 16 to 24 year olds is particularly high at 20.7% (just over 1 million ...
This study investigates whether and to what extent further unemployment experience for youths who ar...
This paper uses empirical evidence to explore the nature of employment transitions for a cohort of m...
This paper examines young people’s exits from joblessness using recent survey data for Northern Irel...
Young people are facing challenges in transitioning to housing autonomy because of changes in labour...
The research project aimed to provide research outcomes on the magnitude of youth transitions, the m...
A recent experimental programme for unemployed welfare recipients in the UK found that temporary ear...
Youth unemployment has been a persistent problem in the European Union for many years and the affect...
This chapter investigates the extent to which graduating in a bad economy scars the careers of youth...
This paper uses UK administrative data to study the long-term effects of unemployment on earnings. I...
Using National Longitudinal Survey of Youth data on young men, we estimate the long-term effects of ...
We illustrate the difficulties raised by four features of realistic transition models in labour econ...
This report presents the findings of a systematic literature review of the quantitative evidence on ...
This study investigates whether and to what extent further unemployment experience for youths who ar...
The last twenty years has witnessed an unprecedented growth in the development and application of no...
The unemployment rate amongst 16 to 24 year olds is particularly high at 20.7% (just over 1 million ...
This study investigates whether and to what extent further unemployment experience for youths who ar...
This paper uses empirical evidence to explore the nature of employment transitions for a cohort of m...
This paper examines young people’s exits from joblessness using recent survey data for Northern Irel...
Young people are facing challenges in transitioning to housing autonomy because of changes in labour...
The research project aimed to provide research outcomes on the magnitude of youth transitions, the m...
A recent experimental programme for unemployed welfare recipients in the UK found that temporary ear...
Youth unemployment has been a persistent problem in the European Union for many years and the affect...
This chapter investigates the extent to which graduating in a bad economy scars the careers of youth...
This paper uses UK administrative data to study the long-term effects of unemployment on earnings. I...
Using National Longitudinal Survey of Youth data on young men, we estimate the long-term effects of ...
We illustrate the difficulties raised by four features of realistic transition models in labour econ...
This report presents the findings of a systematic literature review of the quantitative evidence on ...
This study investigates whether and to what extent further unemployment experience for youths who ar...
The last twenty years has witnessed an unprecedented growth in the development and application of no...
The unemployment rate amongst 16 to 24 year olds is particularly high at 20.7% (just over 1 million ...
This study investigates whether and to what extent further unemployment experience for youths who ar...