Young People in the Labour Market challenges the idea that changing economic landscapes have given birth to a 'Precariat' and argues that labour insecurity is more deep-rooted and complex than others have suggested.
Young People in the Labour Market challenges the idea that changing economic landscapes have given birth to a 'Precariat' and argues that labour insecurity is more deep-rooted and complex than others have suggested.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Andy Furlong was Professor of Social Inclusion and Education and Dean for Research in the College of Social Science at the University of Glasgow, as well as Honorary Professorial Fellow at the University of Melbourne and Conjoint Professor at the University of Newcastle, Australia. John Goodwin is a Professor of Sociology at the University of Leicester. Henrietta O'Connor is a Professor of Sociology at the University of Leicester. Sarah Hadfield is a Researcher at the Institute of Mental Health, Nottingham. She worked as a Researcher at the University of Leicester when this book was formulated. Stuart Hall is a Senior Researcher in the Robert Owen Centre for Educational Change at the University of Glasgow. Kevin Lowden is a Senior Researcher in the Robert Owen Centre for Educational Change at the University of Glasgow. Réka Plugor works as a Researcher at the University of Leicester.
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List of figures List of table The authors Acknowledgements Foreword Looking back in order to look forward Ken Roberts Ch.1 Understanding the changing youth labour market Ch.2 From the 'golden age' to neo-liberalism Ch.3 The great transformation and the punitive turn Ch.4 Towards a new normality: Work and unemployment in contemporary Britain Ch.5 The age of liminality Ch.6 Towards a post-liminal labour market Afterword Is it inevitable that young people have to carry these costs of social change? David N. Ashton Appendix I References
List of figures List of table The authors Acknowledgements Foreword Looking back in order to look forward Ken Roberts Ch.1 Understanding the changing youth labour market Ch.2 From the 'golden age' to neo-liberalism Ch.3 The great transformation and the punitive turn Ch.4 Towards a new normality: Work and unemployment in contemporary Britain Ch.5 The age of liminality Ch.6 Towards a post-liminal labour market Afterword Is it inevitable that young people have to carry these costs of social change? David N. Ashton Appendix I References
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