Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://hdl.handle.net/10419/240585 
Year of Publication: 
2016
Series/Report no.: 
Routledge Studies in Labour Economics No. 1
Publisher: 
Routledge, London
Abstract: 
The recent recession has led to an ongoing crisis in youth labour markets in Europe. This timely book deals with a number of areas related to the context, choices and experiences of young people, the consequences of which resonate throughout their lives. The focus of the contributions to this volume is on issues which, whilst undoubtedly important, have thus far received less attention than they arguably deserve. The first part of the book is concerned with issues related to education and training, covering matters such as the role of monopsony in training, the consequences of over-education, and the quality of educational institutions from primary to tertiary. The second part is primarily concerned with the long-term consequences of shortterm choices and experiences, including contributions on health-related choices, health consequences later in life, factors affecting the home-leaving decision, as well as an analysis of the increasing intergenerational transmission of inequality - a trend which accelerated during the recession. The final part of the book deals with issues related to youth unemployment and young people not in education, employment or training (NEET) - the direct consequences of the recession. This book contains a number of innovative analyses reporting significant findings that contrast with standard models. Some of the more interesting results directly contradict conventional wisdom on a number of topics, from the importance of monopsony in training markets to the importance of transitory income changes on consumption of addictive goods. This book is suitable for those who study labour economics and the political economy, as well as employment and unemployment.
Subjects: 
Adolescence
Italy
Labour economics
Monopsony
Probability
Unemployment
Youth
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ISBN: 
978-1-315-70899-7
Creative Commons License: 
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Document Type: 
Book

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