Purpose The purpose of this paper is to achieve a greater understanding of the transitions young adults experience into and out of the labour market and the influence that gender and married/cohabiting status have on employment careers. Design/methodology/approach The paper focuses on young adults (25-34 years old) in four European countries \u2013 Italy, the Netherlands, the UK and Norway \u2013 that are representative of different youth transition regimes. Using longitudinal data from EU-SILC survey (for the years 2006-2012) and event history analysis, the authors investigate the effect of the particular set of institutional features of each country, the effect of the cohort of entry and the effect of gender differences in determining tra...
Despite national differences in youth employment, many countries share striking similarities in the ...
This paper provides a comparison of the incidence and composition of female employment both in the E...
First published:24 June 2019Despite national differences in youth employment, many countries share s...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to achieve a greater understanding of the transitions young ad...
The paper deals with transitions into and out of the labour market made by young and ...
The school-to-work transition is a crucial life stage for young people, and research has often show...
The paper examines the relationship between family formation (i.e., living with a partner and having...
This article analyses the determinants of labour market statuses (choice between part time employmen...
Literature on sex occupational segregation has typically focused on the micro and macro determinants...
Literature on sex occupational segregation has typically focused on the micro and macro determinants...
This paper re-examines the turnover behaviour of men and women using panel data from six European co...
Using data that follows individuals over a number of years (in this case, EU-SILC from 2006 to 2012)...
Document de travail du CEE n°131. http://www.cee-recherche.fr/fr/c_pub3.htmThis article analyses the...
International audienceThis paper addresses the question of the convergence of transitions to adultho...
Paths to adulthood have changed greatly in the last decades: entries into the labour market as well ...
Despite national differences in youth employment, many countries share striking similarities in the ...
This paper provides a comparison of the incidence and composition of female employment both in the E...
First published:24 June 2019Despite national differences in youth employment, many countries share s...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to achieve a greater understanding of the transitions young ad...
The paper deals with transitions into and out of the labour market made by young and ...
The school-to-work transition is a crucial life stage for young people, and research has often show...
The paper examines the relationship between family formation (i.e., living with a partner and having...
This article analyses the determinants of labour market statuses (choice between part time employmen...
Literature on sex occupational segregation has typically focused on the micro and macro determinants...
Literature on sex occupational segregation has typically focused on the micro and macro determinants...
This paper re-examines the turnover behaviour of men and women using panel data from six European co...
Using data that follows individuals over a number of years (in this case, EU-SILC from 2006 to 2012)...
Document de travail du CEE n°131. http://www.cee-recherche.fr/fr/c_pub3.htmThis article analyses the...
International audienceThis paper addresses the question of the convergence of transitions to adultho...
Paths to adulthood have changed greatly in the last decades: entries into the labour market as well ...
Despite national differences in youth employment, many countries share striking similarities in the ...
This paper provides a comparison of the incidence and composition of female employment both in the E...
First published:24 June 2019Despite national differences in youth employment, many countries share s...