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Persistently high rates of youth unemployment have been a global concern for more than two decades. This volume of
The ANNALS examines the causes, patterns, and consequences of labor market uncertainties for young adults around the world.
List of contents
Labor Market Uncertainties for Youth and Young Adults: An International Perspective - Wei-Jun Jean Yeung and Yi Yang
Unemployment Patterns of Local-Born and Migrant Youth in Post-Colonial Society: A Double Cohort Analysis - Kumiko Shibuya, Hua Guo, and Eric Fong
Youth Labor Market Prospects in Times of Economic Recession in Brazil - Arnaldo Mont'Alvao and Carlos Costa Ribeiro
Who Can Access the "Good" Jobs? Racial Disparities in Employment among Young Men who Work in Paid Care - Shengwei Sun
Navigating an Uncertain Labor Market in the UK: The Role of Structure and Agency in the Transition from School to Work - Ingrid Schoon
China's College Expansion and the Timing of College-to-Work Transition: A Natural Experiment - Lingxin Hao and Dong Zhang
Change in Early Labor Market Outcomes among Young College Graduates in South Korea - Jaesung Choi and Hannah Bae
Young Women's Transition from Education to Work in the Caucasus and Central Asia - Michael Gebel
From Education to the Labor Market in Lithuania: The Role of Youth and Parental Education - Ruta Braziene
China's Youth in NEET (Not in Education, Employment, or Training): Evidence from A National Survey - Yi Yang
Youth Education and Employment in Mexico City: A Mixed Methods Analysis - Gabriela Sánchez-Soto and Andrea Bautista León
Heterogeneity among Young People Neither in Employment Nor in Education in Brazil - Tamille Sales Dias and Ana Maria Nogales Vasconcelos
Job Stability and Fertility Intentions of Young Adults in Europe: Does Labor Market Legislation Matter? - Tatiana Karabchuk
Does Early Career Unemployment at the Peak of a Recession Leave Economic Scars? Evidence from Estonia - Marge Unt and Kadri Täht
Labor Market Uncertainties and Youth Labor Force Experiences: Lessons Learned - Arne L. Kalleberg