This article asks how the legitimacy (recognition or misrecognition) of “ethnicity” and “disability” influences public policies to promote the inclusion of young adults in the Nordic labour markets. The article assesses the case for seeing misrecognition and lack of accommodation as significant factors behind troubled transitions from school to work, and the case for regarding social regulation (or self-regulation) as important ways of preventing, counteracting and correcting exclusionary factors in the transition from school to work among the two groups. The article argues that increased attention at the implementation stage of the policy process is necessary to be able to assess whether seemingly novel ...
The article focuses on the formation of the ideal “active citizen ” in labour mar-ket policy and ana...
The book addresses one of the most urgent social problems in many countries, the uncertain school-to...
The paper discusses and analyses results from qualitative research on a Danish youth project named Y...
Finding employment has been a challenge for young adults in recent years. This is not only due to hi...
This report highlights the conditions for young people trying to establish themselves in the labour ...
In recent decades, a range of policy measures to support young people’s school-to-worktransitions ha...
The unemployment rate has been increasing since the 2008 economic crisis with pressure on contempora...
In welfare-policy studies, conditions are often depicted at a national level. This is the case not l...
Youth unemployment in Sweden has reached record levels during the first decade of the 21st century. ...
The situation of young people who are neither in employment, education nor training (referred to in ...
Our modern society that is based on innovation is ever more quickly developing. Further and further ...
Unemployed youth are a heterogenous group facing varying and sometimes complex problems. Being young...
In autumn 2019, the Norwegian Ministry of Labour and Social Inclusion and the Nordic Council of Mini...
The central argument of this paper is that the policies developed by New Labour to tackle social exc...
There is general agreement overall about the desirability and importance of youth support systems as...
The article focuses on the formation of the ideal “active citizen ” in labour mar-ket policy and ana...
The book addresses one of the most urgent social problems in many countries, the uncertain school-to...
The paper discusses and analyses results from qualitative research on a Danish youth project named Y...
Finding employment has been a challenge for young adults in recent years. This is not only due to hi...
This report highlights the conditions for young people trying to establish themselves in the labour ...
In recent decades, a range of policy measures to support young people’s school-to-worktransitions ha...
The unemployment rate has been increasing since the 2008 economic crisis with pressure on contempora...
In welfare-policy studies, conditions are often depicted at a national level. This is the case not l...
Youth unemployment in Sweden has reached record levels during the first decade of the 21st century. ...
The situation of young people who are neither in employment, education nor training (referred to in ...
Our modern society that is based on innovation is ever more quickly developing. Further and further ...
Unemployed youth are a heterogenous group facing varying and sometimes complex problems. Being young...
In autumn 2019, the Norwegian Ministry of Labour and Social Inclusion and the Nordic Council of Mini...
The central argument of this paper is that the policies developed by New Labour to tackle social exc...
There is general agreement overall about the desirability and importance of youth support systems as...
The article focuses on the formation of the ideal “active citizen ” in labour mar-ket policy and ana...
The book addresses one of the most urgent social problems in many countries, the uncertain school-to...
The paper discusses and analyses results from qualitative research on a Danish youth project named Y...