Young People's Development and the Great Recession
Herausgeber: Schoon, Ingrid; Bynner, John
Young People's Development and the Great Recession
Herausgeber: Schoon, Ingrid; Bynner, John
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This book provides a dynamic and contextualized account of how young people's lives are shaped by economic instability and uncertainty.
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This book provides a dynamic and contextualized account of how young people's lives are shaped by economic instability and uncertainty.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 510
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. November 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 164mm x 30mm
- Gewicht: 821g
- ISBN-13: 9781107172975
- ISBN-10: 1107172977
- Artikelnr.: 49559076
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Produktsicherheitsverantwortliche/r
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 510
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. November 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 164mm x 30mm
- Gewicht: 821g
- ISBN-13: 9781107172975
- ISBN-10: 1107172977
- Artikelnr.: 49559076
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Produktsicherheitsverantwortliche/r
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Part I. Introduction: 1. Conceptualizing youth transitions in times of
economic upheaval and uncertainty: a life course perspective Ingrid Schoon
and John Bynner; Part II. The Changing Context of Youth Transitions: 2.
Globalization and its impact on the political, economic and labor market
aspects of the transition David N. Ashton; 3. The Great Recession and youth
labor market outcomes in international perspective Arnaldo Mont'Alvao,
Jeylan T. Mortimer and Monica Kirkpatrick Johnson; 4. Comparative
perspectives: education and training system effects on youth transitions
and opportunities Andy Green and Nicola Pensiero; Part III. Variations in
Education and Employment Transitions during Times of Economic Hardship: 5.
Young people's experiences of employment and unemployment across Europe:
evidence from the EU-SILC Maria Iacovou; 6. Structural advantages, personal
capacities and young adult functioning during the Great Recession Robert
Crosnoe and Chelsea Smith; 7. The vanishing teenage worker Jeremy Staff,
Nayan Ramirez and Kelsey Cundiff; 8. Education and employment transitions
in Germany Olaf Groh-Samberg and Ramsey Wise; 9. Labor market entry before
and after the financial crisis in Germany: duration of labor market entry,
quality of first job, and fixed-term employment Pia Blossfeld; Part IV. The
Impact of the Great Recession on Families: 10. Transitioning to adulthood
in the wake of the Great Recession: family context and consequences Patrick
Wightman, Robert F. Schoeni, Megan E. Patrick and John E. Schulenberg; 11.
Impact of the recession on family dynamics and youth wellbeing: findings
from the German Family Panel (Pairfam) Sabine Walper and Stefan Friedrich;
12. Employment and family transitions in the UK: trends before and after
the Great Recession Mark Lyons-Amos and Ingrid Schoon; Part V. Future
Orientations and Wellbeing: 13. Economic recession and youth achievement
orientations and behaviour Jeylan T. Mortimer, Monica Kirkpatrick Johnson
and Arnaldo Mont'Alvao; 14. The recession, young people and their
relationship with the future Carmen Leccardi; 15. The impact of the
recession on young people's satisfaction with democratic politics Jan G.
Janmaat; 16. The Great Recession, health and health inequalities of
adolescents in North America, Europe and Israel Timo Kolja Pförtner, Frank
J. Elgar, Katharina Rathmann and Matthias Richter; 17. Impact of the Great
Recession on young adults' health: the significance of social class Shannon
Cavanagh; Part VI. Conclusion: 18. Insights gained on the recession effects
John Bynner, Glen Elder, Walter Heinz and Ingrid Schoon.
economic upheaval and uncertainty: a life course perspective Ingrid Schoon
and John Bynner; Part II. The Changing Context of Youth Transitions: 2.
Globalization and its impact on the political, economic and labor market
aspects of the transition David N. Ashton; 3. The Great Recession and youth
labor market outcomes in international perspective Arnaldo Mont'Alvao,
Jeylan T. Mortimer and Monica Kirkpatrick Johnson; 4. Comparative
perspectives: education and training system effects on youth transitions
and opportunities Andy Green and Nicola Pensiero; Part III. Variations in
Education and Employment Transitions during Times of Economic Hardship: 5.
Young people's experiences of employment and unemployment across Europe:
evidence from the EU-SILC Maria Iacovou; 6. Structural advantages, personal
capacities and young adult functioning during the Great Recession Robert
Crosnoe and Chelsea Smith; 7. The vanishing teenage worker Jeremy Staff,
Nayan Ramirez and Kelsey Cundiff; 8. Education and employment transitions
in Germany Olaf Groh-Samberg and Ramsey Wise; 9. Labor market entry before
and after the financial crisis in Germany: duration of labor market entry,
quality of first job, and fixed-term employment Pia Blossfeld; Part IV. The
Impact of the Great Recession on Families: 10. Transitioning to adulthood
in the wake of the Great Recession: family context and consequences Patrick
Wightman, Robert F. Schoeni, Megan E. Patrick and John E. Schulenberg; 11.
Impact of the recession on family dynamics and youth wellbeing: findings
from the German Family Panel (Pairfam) Sabine Walper and Stefan Friedrich;
12. Employment and family transitions in the UK: trends before and after
the Great Recession Mark Lyons-Amos and Ingrid Schoon; Part V. Future
Orientations and Wellbeing: 13. Economic recession and youth achievement
orientations and behaviour Jeylan T. Mortimer, Monica Kirkpatrick Johnson
and Arnaldo Mont'Alvao; 14. The recession, young people and their
relationship with the future Carmen Leccardi; 15. The impact of the
recession on young people's satisfaction with democratic politics Jan G.
Janmaat; 16. The Great Recession, health and health inequalities of
adolescents in North America, Europe and Israel Timo Kolja Pförtner, Frank
J. Elgar, Katharina Rathmann and Matthias Richter; 17. Impact of the Great
Recession on young adults' health: the significance of social class Shannon
Cavanagh; Part VI. Conclusion: 18. Insights gained on the recession effects
John Bynner, Glen Elder, Walter Heinz and Ingrid Schoon.
Part I. Introduction: 1. Conceptualizing youth transitions in times of
economic upheaval and uncertainty: a life course perspective Ingrid Schoon
and John Bynner; Part II. The Changing Context of Youth Transitions: 2.
Globalization and its impact on the political, economic and labor market
aspects of the transition David N. Ashton; 3. The Great Recession and youth
labor market outcomes in international perspective Arnaldo Mont'Alvao,
Jeylan T. Mortimer and Monica Kirkpatrick Johnson; 4. Comparative
perspectives: education and training system effects on youth transitions
and opportunities Andy Green and Nicola Pensiero; Part III. Variations in
Education and Employment Transitions during Times of Economic Hardship: 5.
Young people's experiences of employment and unemployment across Europe:
evidence from the EU-SILC Maria Iacovou; 6. Structural advantages, personal
capacities and young adult functioning during the Great Recession Robert
Crosnoe and Chelsea Smith; 7. The vanishing teenage worker Jeremy Staff,
Nayan Ramirez and Kelsey Cundiff; 8. Education and employment transitions
in Germany Olaf Groh-Samberg and Ramsey Wise; 9. Labor market entry before
and after the financial crisis in Germany: duration of labor market entry,
quality of first job, and fixed-term employment Pia Blossfeld; Part IV. The
Impact of the Great Recession on Families: 10. Transitioning to adulthood
in the wake of the Great Recession: family context and consequences Patrick
Wightman, Robert F. Schoeni, Megan E. Patrick and John E. Schulenberg; 11.
Impact of the recession on family dynamics and youth wellbeing: findings
from the German Family Panel (Pairfam) Sabine Walper and Stefan Friedrich;
12. Employment and family transitions in the UK: trends before and after
the Great Recession Mark Lyons-Amos and Ingrid Schoon; Part V. Future
Orientations and Wellbeing: 13. Economic recession and youth achievement
orientations and behaviour Jeylan T. Mortimer, Monica Kirkpatrick Johnson
and Arnaldo Mont'Alvao; 14. The recession, young people and their
relationship with the future Carmen Leccardi; 15. The impact of the
recession on young people's satisfaction with democratic politics Jan G.
Janmaat; 16. The Great Recession, health and health inequalities of
adolescents in North America, Europe and Israel Timo Kolja Pförtner, Frank
J. Elgar, Katharina Rathmann and Matthias Richter; 17. Impact of the Great
Recession on young adults' health: the significance of social class Shannon
Cavanagh; Part VI. Conclusion: 18. Insights gained on the recession effects
John Bynner, Glen Elder, Walter Heinz and Ingrid Schoon.
economic upheaval and uncertainty: a life course perspective Ingrid Schoon
and John Bynner; Part II. The Changing Context of Youth Transitions: 2.
Globalization and its impact on the political, economic and labor market
aspects of the transition David N. Ashton; 3. The Great Recession and youth
labor market outcomes in international perspective Arnaldo Mont'Alvao,
Jeylan T. Mortimer and Monica Kirkpatrick Johnson; 4. Comparative
perspectives: education and training system effects on youth transitions
and opportunities Andy Green and Nicola Pensiero; Part III. Variations in
Education and Employment Transitions during Times of Economic Hardship: 5.
Young people's experiences of employment and unemployment across Europe:
evidence from the EU-SILC Maria Iacovou; 6. Structural advantages, personal
capacities and young adult functioning during the Great Recession Robert
Crosnoe and Chelsea Smith; 7. The vanishing teenage worker Jeremy Staff,
Nayan Ramirez and Kelsey Cundiff; 8. Education and employment transitions
in Germany Olaf Groh-Samberg and Ramsey Wise; 9. Labor market entry before
and after the financial crisis in Germany: duration of labor market entry,
quality of first job, and fixed-term employment Pia Blossfeld; Part IV. The
Impact of the Great Recession on Families: 10. Transitioning to adulthood
in the wake of the Great Recession: family context and consequences Patrick
Wightman, Robert F. Schoeni, Megan E. Patrick and John E. Schulenberg; 11.
Impact of the recession on family dynamics and youth wellbeing: findings
from the German Family Panel (Pairfam) Sabine Walper and Stefan Friedrich;
12. Employment and family transitions in the UK: trends before and after
the Great Recession Mark Lyons-Amos and Ingrid Schoon; Part V. Future
Orientations and Wellbeing: 13. Economic recession and youth achievement
orientations and behaviour Jeylan T. Mortimer, Monica Kirkpatrick Johnson
and Arnaldo Mont'Alvao; 14. The recession, young people and their
relationship with the future Carmen Leccardi; 15. The impact of the
recession on young people's satisfaction with democratic politics Jan G.
Janmaat; 16. The Great Recession, health and health inequalities of
adolescents in North America, Europe and Israel Timo Kolja Pförtner, Frank
J. Elgar, Katharina Rathmann and Matthias Richter; 17. Impact of the Great
Recession on young adults' health: the significance of social class Shannon
Cavanagh; Part VI. Conclusion: 18. Insights gained on the recession effects
John Bynner, Glen Elder, Walter Heinz and Ingrid Schoon.