The onset of the 'Great Recession' from 2008 was associated with a significant increase in long-term unemployment among young people. Work–welfare cycling has been put forward as a contributory factor. Drawing on a large-scale survey of long-term unemployed young people, this article argues that segmented labour market theory provides a strong explanatory framework for understanding the nature of long-term unemployment among young people, with the literature on work–welfare cycling contributing to an understanding of one of the processes by which precarious employment impacts on employability and labour supply. A second key finding is the heterogeneous nature of the young long-term unemployed, which in turn requires policy responses more cu...
Using the Annual Social and Economic Supplement of the Current Population Survey, this brief outline...
The Great Recession has brought with it a significant increase in the long-term unemployed. This is ...
Many young people have short spells of unemployment during their transition from school to work; how...
The onset of the ‘Great Recession’ from 2008 was associated with a significant increase in long-term...
While the youth labour market has improved considerably since 2014, one legacy of the recent economi...
Using National Longitudinal Survey of Youth data on young men, we estimate the long-term effects of ...
Unemployment can have a long lasting impact on a young person's future career prospects and earnings...
This article reviews the effects of the Great Recession on youth labour markets. We argue that young...
This book is an examination of the socio-economic problems of long-term unemployment (LTU) and repe...
This article discusses the changing social distribution of unemployment and long-term unemployment r...
We use UK longitudinal survey data to model young people’s transitions between employment, unemploym...
Evidence shows long-term unemployment (LTU) can have life-long scarring impacts on the future employ...
This paper reviews current issues in youth labour markets in developed countries. It argues that you...
One of the most striking features of European labour markets is the high incidence of long-term unem...
Unemployment varies substantially over time and across subgroups of the labour market. Worker flows ...
Using the Annual Social and Economic Supplement of the Current Population Survey, this brief outline...
The Great Recession has brought with it a significant increase in the long-term unemployed. This is ...
Many young people have short spells of unemployment during their transition from school to work; how...
The onset of the ‘Great Recession’ from 2008 was associated with a significant increase in long-term...
While the youth labour market has improved considerably since 2014, one legacy of the recent economi...
Using National Longitudinal Survey of Youth data on young men, we estimate the long-term effects of ...
Unemployment can have a long lasting impact on a young person's future career prospects and earnings...
This article reviews the effects of the Great Recession on youth labour markets. We argue that young...
This book is an examination of the socio-economic problems of long-term unemployment (LTU) and repe...
This article discusses the changing social distribution of unemployment and long-term unemployment r...
We use UK longitudinal survey data to model young people’s transitions between employment, unemploym...
Evidence shows long-term unemployment (LTU) can have life-long scarring impacts on the future employ...
This paper reviews current issues in youth labour markets in developed countries. It argues that you...
One of the most striking features of European labour markets is the high incidence of long-term unem...
Unemployment varies substantially over time and across subgroups of the labour market. Worker flows ...
Using the Annual Social and Economic Supplement of the Current Population Survey, this brief outline...
The Great Recession has brought with it a significant increase in the long-term unemployed. This is ...
Many young people have short spells of unemployment during their transition from school to work; how...