Youth Labor Market Integration in European Regions

Rosario Scandurra, Ruggero Cefalo, Yuri Albert Kyrill Kazepov

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Abstract

Countries' institutional configurations and structural characteristics play an important role in shaping transitions from school to work. Recent empirical evidence shows significant regional and territorial differences in youth unemployment and labor market participation. Along this research strand, we argue in favor of a place-sensitive approach to youth labor market integration in order to address the regional disparities of young people's opportunities. In order to investigate the synergic effect of different contextual configurations, we construct a composite measure, namely, the youth labor market integration (YLMI) index. This considers a wide range of indicators of the access, exclusion, and duration of the transition into employment at the regional level. The YLMI index allows cross-regional and longitudinal comparisons of the European Union (EU) local labor markets and youth employment opportunities.

Original languageEnglish
Article number3813
Number of pages18
JournalSustainability
Volume12
Issue number9
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - May 2020

Austrian Fields of Science 2012

  • 504002 Sociology of work
  • 504030 Economic sociology
  • 506010 Policy analysis

Keywords

  • AUSTRIA
  • EMPLOYMENT
  • EU
  • EU cohesion policy
  • LIFE-COURSE
  • LOW-EDUCATED WORKERS
  • NEET
  • SOCIAL INCLUSION
  • SYSTEMS
  • TRANSITIONS
  • UNEMPLOYMENT
  • place-sensitive
  • school-to-work transitions
  • territorial disparities
  • territorial governance
  • youth unemployment
  • Territorial disparities
  • School-to-work transitions
  • Place-sensitive
  • Territorial governance
  • Youth unemployment

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