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Living on the Edge - An Empirical Analysis on Long-Term Youth Unemployment and Social Exclusion in Europe

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Thomas Kieselbach This volume is the third publication of the project "Youth Unemployment and Social Exclusion: Objective Dimensions, Subjective Experiences and Innovative Institutional Responses in Six European Countries" (YUSEDER) supported by the Directorate Gen eral Research of the European Commission (DG Research) within the Targeted Socio Economic Research Programme (TSER) of the 4th Framework Programme. The YU SEDER research project tries to answer some crucial questions with regard to the risk of social exclusion associated with long-term youth unemployment. The first volume de scribed the available empirical evidence on youth unemployment and health in the par ticipating six countries of the EU the second volume drew attention to the concept of social exclusion in the context of youth unemployment as well as to vulnerable groups 2 of young unemployed people - The 3'" YUSEDER volume includes the qualitative analyses of 300 young long term unemployed people (20-25 years old) regarding their experiences with their own unemployment and related processes of social exclusion in six European countries. The aim of the study is to analyse the content and extent of social exclusion among young unemployed persons including the specific courses and developments of processes of social exclusion, key mechanisms leading from unemployment to social exclusion (pro tective factors and vulnerability factors) and individual coping mechanisms with regard to unemployment and the risk of social exclusion.

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Executive Summary.- Comparative Report.- Empirical analysis of the risk of social exclusion of long-term unemployed young people in six countries of the EU.- National Reports.- Empirical analysis of the risk of social exclusion of long-term unemployed young people in Sweden.- Empirical analysis of the risk of social exclusion of long-term unemployed young people in Belgium.- Empirical analysis of the risk of social exclusion of long-term unemployed young people in Germany.- Empirical analysis of the risk of social exclusion of long-term unemployed young people in Greece.- Empirical analysis of the risk of social exclusion of long-term unemployed young people in Italy.- Empirical analysis of the risk of social exclusion of long-term unemployed young people in Spain.- References.- Annex I: Interview Schedule.- Annex II: Personal Data.- About the authors.

About the author

Kieselbach, Thomas (1944), is psychologist and head of the Institute for Psychology of Work, Unemployment, and Health (IPG) at the University of Bremen (Germany). The IPG has concentrated on research in the areas of unemployment, socialisation to work and health promotion duringthe last 20 years. The focus of his work lies in the area of work and health psychology.

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Authors Thomas Kieselbach
Assisted by Kees Van Heeringen (Editor), Thomas Kieselbach (Editor), Michele La Rosa (Editor), Michele La Rosa et al (Editor), Louis Lemkow (Editor), Katerina Sokou (Editor), Bengt Starrin (Editor), Kee van Heeringen (Editor), Kees van Heeringen (Editor)
Publisher VS Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.01.2001
 
EAN 9783810029294
ISBN 978-3-8100-2929-4
No. of pages 476
Dimensions 157 mm x 229 mm x 25 mm
Weight 878 g
Illustrations 476 p. 3 illus.
Series Psychologie sozialer Ungleichheit
Psychology of Social Inquality
YUSEDER
Psychologie sozialer Ungleichheit
Psychology of Social Inquality
YUSEDER
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Humanities (general)
Social sciences, law, business > Social sciences (general)

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