There is widespread evidence that those claiming out-of-work benefits experience different types of 'benefit stigma' in the UK, with the focus largely falling on conventionally disadvantaged welfare users. In contrast, graduates' experiences of 'benefits stigma' go unnoticed because of their relative advantage within the labour market. Yet, an increase in precarity across the labour market has unsettled graduate transitions and is re-shaping their relationships with out-of-work benefits. Against this backdrop, this article explores how graduates respond to different aspects of 'benefit stigma'. It posits that challenging stigmatising narratives associated with out-of-benefits – is integral to support graduates furthest away from knowledge-b...
<p>This presentation is from the Journal of Youth Studies Conference in Denmark, 2015. It maps out s...
In two studies, we find that unemployment stigma exists, occurs instantaneously, is difficult to all...
During the course of my research I interviewed a number of young people who have made a conscio...
There is widespread evidence that those claiming out-of-work benefits experience different types of ...
What is the transition from university student to being part of the workforce really like for gradua...
What is the transition from university student to being part of the workforce really like for gradua...
Significant expansions in higher education over the last few decades have raised concerns about an o...
This article provides evidence and insight on the demand-side of graduate employment and selection t...
Despite the fact that precarious modes of employment have become increasingly common in academic ca...
In todays so-called knowledge economy, skills policies in the UK and the 'new' career discourse assu...
This study estimates the stigma effect of unemployment and overeducation within one framework. We co...
This paper explores contested notions of the purpose of education and careers work. The research for...
Purpose: This article explores the nature and role of career boundaries for enabling/constraining ca...
The recent economic recession has impacted substantially on the graduate labour market, with many gr...
This article aims to examine alternative explanations of social disadvantage on the university-to-wo...
<p>This presentation is from the Journal of Youth Studies Conference in Denmark, 2015. It maps out s...
In two studies, we find that unemployment stigma exists, occurs instantaneously, is difficult to all...
During the course of my research I interviewed a number of young people who have made a conscio...
There is widespread evidence that those claiming out-of-work benefits experience different types of ...
What is the transition from university student to being part of the workforce really like for gradua...
What is the transition from university student to being part of the workforce really like for gradua...
Significant expansions in higher education over the last few decades have raised concerns about an o...
This article provides evidence and insight on the demand-side of graduate employment and selection t...
Despite the fact that precarious modes of employment have become increasingly common in academic ca...
In todays so-called knowledge economy, skills policies in the UK and the 'new' career discourse assu...
This study estimates the stigma effect of unemployment and overeducation within one framework. We co...
This paper explores contested notions of the purpose of education and careers work. The research for...
Purpose: This article explores the nature and role of career boundaries for enabling/constraining ca...
The recent economic recession has impacted substantially on the graduate labour market, with many gr...
This article aims to examine alternative explanations of social disadvantage on the university-to-wo...
<p>This presentation is from the Journal of Youth Studies Conference in Denmark, 2015. It maps out s...
In two studies, we find that unemployment stigma exists, occurs instantaneously, is difficult to all...
During the course of my research I interviewed a number of young people who have made a conscio...