"We are like the Poles": On the ambiguous labour market position of young Icelanders

Margrét Einarsdóttir, J. Einarsdóttir, Guðbjörg Linda Rafnsdóttir
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Paid work is quite common amongst young people under the age of 18 in the Western world, although most undertake flexible part-time work. Nevertheless, studies on their labour market position are rare. The aim of this article is to examine the labour market position of young people in Iceland, a high-income Nordic country. We ask about: (i) young people’s general labour market rights regarding payslips and formal work contracts; (ii) their special labour market rights, safeguarded by child labour laws, in relation to rest periods, working hours, the prevalence of injuries and the consequent absence from work, and; (iii) the young persons’ own perceptions of their labour market position. The study is based on mixed methods: a survey (N = 952) and group interviews (N = 42) with 13-17-year-olds. The research reveals that the labour market position of young people is characterised by ambiguity. While their general rights to employment and decent pay are recognised to some extent, their work often violates child labour laws and accidents do occur. Young people commonly perceive their labour market position as weak. Their position in society, on the other hand, allows them to quit when confronted with an adverse work environment or if the work interferes with other duties. To conclude, education on occupational health and safety (OHS) and additional research on their labour market position are needed.
“我们就像波兰人”:关于冰岛年轻人在劳动力市场的模糊地位
有偿工作在西方世界18岁以下的年轻人中相当普遍,尽管大多数人从事灵活的兼职工作。然而,对其劳动力市场地位的研究很少。这篇文章的目的是检查年轻人的劳动力市场地位在冰岛,一个高收入的北欧国家。我们询问:(i)年轻人在工资单和正式工作合同方面的一般劳动力市场权利;儿童在休息时间、工作时间、受伤发生率和由此导致的缺勤方面的特殊劳动力市场权利受到童工法的保障;(iii)年轻人对自身劳动力市场地位的看法。这项研究采用了多种方法:调查(N = 952)和小组访谈(N = 42),对象是13-17岁的青少年。研究表明,年轻人的劳动力市场地位具有模糊性。虽然他们的一般就业权利和体面工资在某种程度上得到承认,但他们的工作往往违反童工法,事故也时有发生。年轻人普遍认为他们的劳动力市场地位较弱。另一方面,他们的社会地位允许他们在遇到不利的工作环境或工作干扰到其他职责时辞职。最后,需要开展职业健康和安全教育,并对其劳动力市场地位进行进一步研究。
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