توضیحاتی در مورد کتاب Social Exclusion of Youth in Europe: The Multifaceted Consequences of Labour Market Insecurity
نام کتاب : Social Exclusion of Youth in Europe: The Multifaceted Consequences of Labour Market Insecurity
عنوان ترجمه شده به فارسی : طرد اجتماعی جوانان در اروپا: پیامدهای چندوجهی ناامنی بازار کار
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نویسندگان : Marge Unt (editor), Michael Gebel (editor), Sonia Bertolini (editor), Vassiliki Deliyanni-Kouimtzi (editor), Dirk Hofäcker (editor)
ناشر : Policy Press
سال نشر : 2021
تعداد صفحات : 410
ISBN (شابک) : 9781447358756
زبان کتاب : English
فرمت کتاب : pdf
حجم کتاب : 36 مگابایت
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Front Cover\nSocial Exclusion of Youth in Europe: The Multifaceted Consequences of Labour Market Insecurity\nCopyright information\nTable of contents\nList of figures and tables\nList of abbreviations\nNotes on contributors\nPreface and acknowledgements\n1 Introduction: Youth transitions in times of labour market insecurity\n Description of the problem and research questions\n State of the art, innovative contribution, and main aims\n Theoretical multilevel model\n The microlevel context\n The moderating mesolevel context\n The moderating macrolevel context\n Analytical perspectives of this book\n Multimethod European comparative approach\n Structure of the book and outline of the chapters\n Note\n References\nPart I Labour market insecurity and youth well-being and health\n 2 Effects of unemployment and insecure jobs on youth well-being in Europe: economic development and business cycle fluctuations\n Introduction\n Theory and hypotheses\n Method\n Microdata\n Microlevel variables\n Macrolevel moderators\n Strategy for the analysis\n Results\n Discussion\n Main effects\n Moderating effects\n Notes\n References\n 3 Health effects of unemployment in couples: does becoming unemployed affect a young partner’s health?\n Introduction\n The effects of unemployment on health\n Research design\n Empirical results\n Discussion\n Notes\n References\n 4 Multiple routes to youth well-being: a qualitative comparative analysis of buffers to the negative consequences of unemployment\n Introduction\n Analytical framework\n Method, data, and empirical analyses\n Method\n Measurement and calibration of outcome: the effect of unemployment on well-being\n Measurement and calibration of explanatory dimensions\n Configurational analysis: identifying routes to well-being\n Conclusions\n Notes\n References\n 5 Experiencing unemployment and job insecurity in two European countries: German and Italian young people’s well-being and coping strategies\n Introduction\n Well-being and labour market insecurity\n Institutional context\n Data and methodology\n Findings\n Labour market insecurity and well-being: subjective perceptions and risk factors\n Coping strategies for well-being\n Microlevel coping strategies\n Mesolevel coping strategies\n Macrolevel coping strategies\n Conclusions\n Note\n References\nPart II Labour market insecurity and youth autonomy\n 6 Meanings of work in the narratives of Italian, Estonian, and Polish young people who experience labour market insecurity\n Introduction\n Theoretical considerations\n Institutional context\n Providing sufficient income\n Providing meaningful activity and social contact\n Career outlook and job security\n Research questions\n Data and methodology\n Findings\n Manifest functions of work\n Latent functions of work\n Latent intrinsic aspects of work\n Latent extrinsic aspects of work\n Conclusions\n Notes\n References\n 7 Housing autonomy of youth in Europe: do labour and housing policies matter?\n Introduction\n Theoretical background\n Data and methods\n Results\n Hypothesis 1: Employment Protection Legislation\n Hypothesis 2: Public expenditure on housing policies\n Conclusions\n Notes\n References\n 8 Is housing autonomy still a step towards adulthood in a time of job insecurity?\n Introduction\n State of the art\n Institutional context\n Research questions\n Data and methodology\n Findings\n Meanings of housing autonomy\n Prerequisites for housing autonomy in different institutional contexts\n Coping strategies for housing autonomy in times of labour instability\n Conclusions\n References\n 9 Becoming economically autonomous: young people in Italy and Poland in a time of job insecurity\n Introduction\n Theoretical considerations\n Research questions and aims\n Data and method\n Institutional context\n Economic autonomy and job insecurity\n Subjective economic autonomy: agency and its constraints\n At the extreme poles of the continuum of economic autonomy\n Partially economically autonomous youth\n Conclusions\n References\n 10 The role of informal social support for young people in unemployment and job insecurity in Italy, Estonia, and Germany\n Introduction\n Theoretical considerations\n Research questions, aims, and data\n Institutional contexts\n Social support: types, sources, and functions\n Informal and formal support\n Conclusions\n Note\n References\n 11 How young people experience and perceive labour market policies in four European countries\n Introduction\n Theoretical considerations\n Institutional contexts: different countries, different policies?\n Aims and research questions\n Data and methodology\n Young people’s assessment of labour market policies in the four countries\n How do young people assess labour market policies and activities offered by employment offices?\n What factors encourage or discourage young people’s use of labour market institutions?\n Discussion\n Conclusions\n Notes\n References\nPart III Labour market insecurity and the socio-economic consequences for youth\n 12 Can labour market policies protect unemployed youth from poverty? A cross-European comparison\n Introduction\n The moderating effect of labour market policies on the economic situation of unemployed youth\n Methodological strategy\n Method and data\n Sample and descriptive findings\n Moderating effect of labour market policies on situation of unemployed youth: empirical findings\n Conclusions\n Notes\n References\n 13 Unemployment and job precariousness: material and social consequences for Greek and Italian youth\n Introduction\n Theoretical considerations\n Institutional context\n Research questions and aims\n Data and methodology\n Sample\n Interviews\n Analytic procedure\n Findings\n Material deprivation and economic strain\n Long-term financial planning and the time perspective\n Implications for family life\n Maintaining friendships and social bonds, participating in social life\n Being deprived of basic rights and reluctant to claim them\n Conclusions\n Notes\n References\n 14 Syntheses of long-term socio-economic consequences of insecure labour market positions for youth in Europe1\n Introduction\n Demand side\n Quantitative results\n Findings from expert interviews: financial literacy of youth\n Supply side\n Characteristics of public pension systems\n Findings from expert interviews\n Public pensions\n Occupational pensions\n Private pensions\n Policy recommendations\n Notes\n References\n 15 Conclusions: Integrating perspectives on youth transitions and the risk of social exclusion\n Research Question 1: Consequences of labour market insecurities\n Well-being and health\n Autonomy: transition to adult life as a dynamic process\n Socio-economic consequences\n Research Question 2: Coping strategies\n Research Question 3: Policies effective in mitigating the negative effects\n Limitations and directions for future research\n References\nIndex\nBack Cover