This paper aims to advance knowledge of labour market segmentation by examining the ways in which employment opportunities for young people are structured by age. Segmentation theorists often suggest that `youth' and `adult' labour markets operate separately. In this paper I describe entry patterns within different occupational groups in order to determine whether the concept of separate labour markets is a valid one. Because of the Governments' intention to remove some of the legislative barriers to the employment of young people, this paper also attempts to assess the likely impact of such legislation by determining the extent to which barriers are a result of age rather than qualifications
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to contribute to the discourse on labour market discriminatio...
The chapter gives an overall picture of the conditions of labour market entry for young people (16-1...
Age segmentation in the labor force can be analyzed in terms of the age distributions of occupations...
The youth labour market, comprising the age subgroups 15-19 and 20-24 years, forms a unique segment ...
This chapter presents empirical evidence on the labour market experiences of marginalised youth in t...
Very preliminary version- Comments welcome Standard matching models cannot reconcile high unemployme...
This domain chapter is dedicated to summarize research on the effects of labour market contextual fa...
The passage from education to employment is one of a number of 'transitions' experienced by young pe...
The chapter discusses and analyses the key disadvantages of the young people in the labour market. A...
The logic of employability corresponds to the perspective according to which a worker, or an aspiran...
Young people are frequently the focus of study in social science. Education, employment, leisure, cr...
Young workers occupy a particularly vulnerable position in the contemporary labour market. While thi...
Abstract The ageing of workers is a key factor to explain their different performance on the labour ...
The efficient use of the labour force in post‐industrial society predetermines the competitiveness o...
The paper concentrates on the problem of age discrimination in the labour market and the way it can ...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to contribute to the discourse on labour market discriminatio...
The chapter gives an overall picture of the conditions of labour market entry for young people (16-1...
Age segmentation in the labor force can be analyzed in terms of the age distributions of occupations...
The youth labour market, comprising the age subgroups 15-19 and 20-24 years, forms a unique segment ...
This chapter presents empirical evidence on the labour market experiences of marginalised youth in t...
Very preliminary version- Comments welcome Standard matching models cannot reconcile high unemployme...
This domain chapter is dedicated to summarize research on the effects of labour market contextual fa...
The passage from education to employment is one of a number of 'transitions' experienced by young pe...
The chapter discusses and analyses the key disadvantages of the young people in the labour market. A...
The logic of employability corresponds to the perspective according to which a worker, or an aspiran...
Young people are frequently the focus of study in social science. Education, employment, leisure, cr...
Young workers occupy a particularly vulnerable position in the contemporary labour market. While thi...
Abstract The ageing of workers is a key factor to explain their different performance on the labour ...
The efficient use of the labour force in post‐industrial society predetermines the competitiveness o...
The paper concentrates on the problem of age discrimination in the labour market and the way it can ...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to contribute to the discourse on labour market discriminatio...
The chapter gives an overall picture of the conditions of labour market entry for young people (16-1...
Age segmentation in the labor force can be analyzed in terms of the age distributions of occupations...