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Young People in the Labour Market Andy Furlong

Young People in the Labour Market By Andy Furlong

Young People in the Labour Market by Andy Furlong


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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 Summary

Young People in the Labour Market: Past, Present, Future by Andy Furlong

Levels of suffering among young people have always been much higher than governments suggest. Indeed, policies aimed at young workers have often been framed in ways that help secure conformity to a new employment landscape in which traditional securities have been progressively removed. Increasingly punitive welfare regimes have resulted in new hardships, especially among young women and those living in depressed labour markets.

Framed by the ideas of Norbert Elias, 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. Focusing on young people and the ways in which their working lives have changed between the 1980s recession and the Great Recession of 2008/2009 and its immediate aftermath, the book begins by drawing attention to trends already emerging in the preceding two decades.

Drawing on data originally collected during the 1980s recession and comparing it to contemporary data drawn from the UK Household Longitudinal Study, the book explores the ways in which young people have adjusted to the changes, arguing that life satisfaction and optimism are linked to labour market conditions.

A timely volume, this book will be of interest to undergraduate and postgraduate students, as well as postdoctoral researchers who are interested in fields such as Sociology, Social Policy, Management and Youth Studies.

Young People in the Labour Market Reviews

This pathbreaking book provides a way out of the conceptual and policy cul-de-sac on precarious work for young people, that has dominated research and policy formation. Driven by the question 'how did precarious work come to be the "new normal" for young people?', the authors trace changing working conditions in the UK, Denmark and Germany from the mid-1970s. This long view exposes the suffering inflicted on young people by successive government policies and sets a new research and policy framework within which young peoples lives can be built.

Johanna Wyn, Director of the Youth Research Centre, Australia

Some of these authors have been holding the flame for youth studies for the last thirty years. Here, in a new must-read book analysing changes over that time, they show how vulnerable youth should no longer be regarded as a generation lost to the labour market. Instead, they are now a liminal generation in the labour market, caught betwixt and between by precarious employment.

Chris Warhurst, Professor and Director of the Warwick Institute for Employment Research, Warwick University, UK

An ambitious contribution that will shape how we understand the worlds of work of young people. From YOPs and YTSs in the 1980s to zero-hours contracts in the contemporary post-great recession UK marked by youth unemployment, underemployment and economic instability, Furlong et al. unpack the alternatives to long-term full-time employment that have been available to young people. Their empirically-grounded analysis of change, and continuities, in the labour market offers a critical engagement with the influential notion of precariat. They develop instead a new model, with three zones of (in)security, to provide a more nuanced theoretical approach to the diverse working lives of young people.

Tracey Warren, Professor of Sociology, School of Sociology and Social Policy, University of Nottingham, UK

About Andy Furlong

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 OConnor 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. Reka Plugor works as a Researcher at the University of Leicester.

Table of Contents

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

Additional information

GOR013595793
9781138798069
1138798061
Young People in the Labour Market: Past, Present, Future by Andy Furlong
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Taylor & Francis Ltd
2017-10-10
162
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