Labor market prospects for youth have deteriorated significantly in many OECD countries over recent decades. While the extent and consequences of falling youth employment are commonly studied, attempts at understanding its causes have been much more limited. The present paper attempts to fill this explanatory gap. We suggest that the secular decline in youth employment can be accounted for by the structural change of skill. This process of structural change has two interrelated components: (a) one part where skill supply (individual educational attainment) and skill demand (educational requirements of jobs) grow together in what can be called matched upgrading and (b) another part where excess skill supply leads to mismatch and crowding-out...
Available studies show that the lack of decent work opportunities for youth is probably one of the m...
ABSTRACT: Young people in Europe face great difficulties nowadays when entering the labour market. U...
Youth unemployment rates are significantly and consistently higher than total unemployment rates, hi...
This article examines trends in youth employment across the EU-15 countries during 2002-6 and 2007-1...
AbstractThe problem of youth unemployment is a global issue.It is important to deeper examine the is...
This paper reviews current issues in youth labour markets in developed countries. It argues that you...
During the current great recession, probably for the first time, we are witnessing a waste of highl...
Youth have been increasingly at the centre of the public debate of the recent years, complicit the e...
We use a panel of OECD countries to gauge the relevance of the relative size of the youth population...
This paper examines youth labor markets in OECD countries in the 1980s and 1990s, when the youth sha...
Current levels of youth unemployment need to be understood in the context of increased labor market ...
Current levels of youth unemployment need to be understood in the context of increased labor market ...
This paper focuses particularly on youth unemployment, why we should be concerned about it, why it i...
This paper examines the occurrence of structural breaks in European unemployment associated with maj...
This article reviews the effects of the Great Recession on youth labour markets. We argue that young...
Available studies show that the lack of decent work opportunities for youth is probably one of the m...
ABSTRACT: Young people in Europe face great difficulties nowadays when entering the labour market. U...
Youth unemployment rates are significantly and consistently higher than total unemployment rates, hi...
This article examines trends in youth employment across the EU-15 countries during 2002-6 and 2007-1...
AbstractThe problem of youth unemployment is a global issue.It is important to deeper examine the is...
This paper reviews current issues in youth labour markets in developed countries. It argues that you...
During the current great recession, probably for the first time, we are witnessing a waste of highl...
Youth have been increasingly at the centre of the public debate of the recent years, complicit the e...
We use a panel of OECD countries to gauge the relevance of the relative size of the youth population...
This paper examines youth labor markets in OECD countries in the 1980s and 1990s, when the youth sha...
Current levels of youth unemployment need to be understood in the context of increased labor market ...
Current levels of youth unemployment need to be understood in the context of increased labor market ...
This paper focuses particularly on youth unemployment, why we should be concerned about it, why it i...
This paper examines the occurrence of structural breaks in European unemployment associated with maj...
This article reviews the effects of the Great Recession on youth labour markets. We argue that young...
Available studies show that the lack of decent work opportunities for youth is probably one of the m...
ABSTRACT: Young people in Europe face great difficulties nowadays when entering the labour market. U...
Youth unemployment rates are significantly and consistently higher than total unemployment rates, hi...