This article provides an analysis of the transitions from the education system to the labour market in five Arab Mediterranean countries: Algeria, Egypt, Lebanon, Morocco and Tunisia. To approach this question, the issue is contextualised, the situation of the young people in relation to employment is analysed using existing theory, and four hypotheses are proposed on the segmentation of these countries' labour markets. Then, these hypotheses are examined in the light of the data on employment structures and access to the labour market of the different social groups in the Arab Mediterranean countries obtained through the SAHWA Youth Survey 2016 (2017) and the SAHWA Ethnographic Fieldwork (2016). The results confirm that this transition pos...
The low level and adverse trends of youth employment in Africa and in the Middle East in the last de...
Abstract: With a high rate of unemployment in most Arab countries, this paper investigates the rel...
This article examines the youth cultural circuits and the institutional channels of political partic...
The article reconceptualizes the issue of youth precariousness and unemployment by taking empirical ...
Countries in the Arab Mediterranean region (AMC) face several daunting challenges. Changes in the na...
The Middle East and North Africa region has high unemployment rates for youth, and the number of you...
The following contribution is a synthesis of many contributions (Driouchi & Harkat, 2017a; 2017b; 20...
The study has surveyed the post-Arab Spring youth employment policies that have been adopted in Egyp...
This paper investigates the characteristics and determinants of the transition of young men and wome...
Will the radical political changes Egypt has gone through since early 2011 have an impact on emigrat...
While Qatari unemployment is low compared to regional standards, unemployment is even more concentra...
Will the radical political changes Egypt has gone through since early 2011 have an impact on emigrat...
This paper discusses the problems that have confronted the labor markets of countries in the Middle ...
In this paper, we analyze the impact of determinant factors on the employment of youth graduates in ...
The Arab world is confronted with an increasing pressure coming from the supply side of the labor ma...
The low level and adverse trends of youth employment in Africa and in the Middle East in the last de...
Abstract: With a high rate of unemployment in most Arab countries, this paper investigates the rel...
This article examines the youth cultural circuits and the institutional channels of political partic...
The article reconceptualizes the issue of youth precariousness and unemployment by taking empirical ...
Countries in the Arab Mediterranean region (AMC) face several daunting challenges. Changes in the na...
The Middle East and North Africa region has high unemployment rates for youth, and the number of you...
The following contribution is a synthesis of many contributions (Driouchi & Harkat, 2017a; 2017b; 20...
The study has surveyed the post-Arab Spring youth employment policies that have been adopted in Egyp...
This paper investigates the characteristics and determinants of the transition of young men and wome...
Will the radical political changes Egypt has gone through since early 2011 have an impact on emigrat...
While Qatari unemployment is low compared to regional standards, unemployment is even more concentra...
Will the radical political changes Egypt has gone through since early 2011 have an impact on emigrat...
This paper discusses the problems that have confronted the labor markets of countries in the Middle ...
In this paper, we analyze the impact of determinant factors on the employment of youth graduates in ...
The Arab world is confronted with an increasing pressure coming from the supply side of the labor ma...
The low level and adverse trends of youth employment in Africa and in the Middle East in the last de...
Abstract: With a high rate of unemployment in most Arab countries, this paper investigates the rel...
This article examines the youth cultural circuits and the institutional channels of political partic...