This paper summarises the findings of a small survey of young workers carried out by the Ministry of Youth Affairs. The findings provide an interesting 'snapshot' of the experiences of a cross-section of young people working in the new industrial relations environment. The survey is exploratory in nature and is not statistically representative
This paper draws on quantitative data from the Young Workers Advisory Service (YWAS), an organisatio...
While the literature points to significant shifts in young peoples‟ labour market participation and ...
This paper discusses the findings from a one‐year ethnographic study of young people attending Entry...
The current policy intention, that all young people remain in some form of accredited education or t...
<p>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</p>The purpose of this su...
This thesis examines the early work experiences of low skilled youth against the background of the r...
Inquiry into the barriers to young people entering employment across New Zealand workplaces and how ...
The youth labour market, comprising the age subgroups 15-19 and 20-24 years, forms a unique segment ...
Young people are frequently the focus of study in social science. Education, employment, leisure, cr...
The project aimed to understand how young people in different socio-demographic categories (age, gen...
This paper looks at the experiences of sixth and seventh form secondary school students who work pan...
This edited book brings together empirical studies of young people in paid employment from a variety...
With its tenth anniversary approaching, the 2008 global financial crisis has had significant ramific...
Research on youth employment from an employer\u27s perspective has focused on what employers want yo...
The thesis develops a theoretical context appropriate to the empirical study of levels and patterns ...
This paper draws on quantitative data from the Young Workers Advisory Service (YWAS), an organisatio...
While the literature points to significant shifts in young peoples‟ labour market participation and ...
This paper discusses the findings from a one‐year ethnographic study of young people attending Entry...
The current policy intention, that all young people remain in some form of accredited education or t...
<p>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</p>The purpose of this su...
This thesis examines the early work experiences of low skilled youth against the background of the r...
Inquiry into the barriers to young people entering employment across New Zealand workplaces and how ...
The youth labour market, comprising the age subgroups 15-19 and 20-24 years, forms a unique segment ...
Young people are frequently the focus of study in social science. Education, employment, leisure, cr...
The project aimed to understand how young people in different socio-demographic categories (age, gen...
This paper looks at the experiences of sixth and seventh form secondary school students who work pan...
This edited book brings together empirical studies of young people in paid employment from a variety...
With its tenth anniversary approaching, the 2008 global financial crisis has had significant ramific...
Research on youth employment from an employer\u27s perspective has focused on what employers want yo...
The thesis develops a theoretical context appropriate to the empirical study of levels and patterns ...
This paper draws on quantitative data from the Young Workers Advisory Service (YWAS), an organisatio...
While the literature points to significant shifts in young peoples‟ labour market participation and ...
This paper discusses the findings from a one‐year ethnographic study of young people attending Entry...