The general context of precariousness of employment affects youth in Spain. Delving deeper into the axes that traverse this uncertainty, we present part of a cross-sectional study on the perception of young people in the city of Toledo, in which an ad hoc questionnaire was used for data collection to compare the results at the Spanish and European level. The sample includes 505 people aged between 16 and 24 years. The main findings indicate a general dissatisfaction with the training received and a lack of adaptation of the transition system to the labor market, elements that repeat themselves in the perception of different agents regarding this context. Significant differences were found regarding the perception of problems conside...
The last two socioeconomic crises (2008 and 2020) in Spain have aggravated the precarious situation ...
Young people are particularly vulnerable to precarious labour. This story has been told by statistic...
Currently, the high and alarming youth unemployment rate in Spain invites to reflect on how this sit...
Youth unemployment rates in Spain are considerably higher than the European average. Moreover, those...
International audienceUsing a data set drawn from the Encuesta Socio-Demográfica conducted by the In...
In this article, we study the youth labour market in Spain. We focus on the transition from unemploy...
During the current great recession, probably for the first time, we are witnessing a waste of highl...
In the last years, a multitude of training actions aimed at the improvement of professional qualific...
Recent studies reveal that a significant part of the European youth is still in difficult circumstances...
Despite the recent increase in educational investment, Spain still ranks towards the bottom of the ...
The purpose of this thesis is to exam the causes behind unusually high youth unemployment in Spain, ...
This paper is the first to investigate the extent to which the high levels of Joblessness resulting ...
In Spain, like in other western countries, people with the highest levels of education are less lik...
Not in Education, Employment, or Training (NEET) and its Spanish equivalent ‘nini’ (Ni estudia, Ni t...
The stylised facts describing the evolution of youth labour markets in Spain can be characterised as...
The last two socioeconomic crises (2008 and 2020) in Spain have aggravated the precarious situation ...
Young people are particularly vulnerable to precarious labour. This story has been told by statistic...
Currently, the high and alarming youth unemployment rate in Spain invites to reflect on how this sit...
Youth unemployment rates in Spain are considerably higher than the European average. Moreover, those...
International audienceUsing a data set drawn from the Encuesta Socio-Demográfica conducted by the In...
In this article, we study the youth labour market in Spain. We focus on the transition from unemploy...
During the current great recession, probably for the first time, we are witnessing a waste of highl...
In the last years, a multitude of training actions aimed at the improvement of professional qualific...
Recent studies reveal that a significant part of the European youth is still in difficult circumstances...
Despite the recent increase in educational investment, Spain still ranks towards the bottom of the ...
The purpose of this thesis is to exam the causes behind unusually high youth unemployment in Spain, ...
This paper is the first to investigate the extent to which the high levels of Joblessness resulting ...
In Spain, like in other western countries, people with the highest levels of education are less lik...
Not in Education, Employment, or Training (NEET) and its Spanish equivalent ‘nini’ (Ni estudia, Ni t...
The stylised facts describing the evolution of youth labour markets in Spain can be characterised as...
The last two socioeconomic crises (2008 and 2020) in Spain have aggravated the precarious situation ...
Young people are particularly vulnerable to precarious labour. This story has been told by statistic...
Currently, the high and alarming youth unemployment rate in Spain invites to reflect on how this sit...