Getting a foot in the door: local labour markets and the school-to-work transition

IF 2.3 3区 社会学 Q1 SOCIAL SCIENCES, INTERDISCIPLINARY
Katy Morris
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Abstract

Despite persistent sub-national variation in youth unemployment rates, the relationship between local labour market conditions and youth labour market outcomes is not well understood. This article explores the consequences of variation in the level and type of demand for labour for the amount of time it takes young people in the United Kingdom to fi nd employment, following departure from full-time education. Survival analysis of British Household Panel Study (BHPS) data covering the period 1998 – 2008 shows that variation in the level (but not the type) of demand for labour is associated with considerable heterogeneity in job search time among less quali fi ed young people, but not their better quali fi ed peers. On average, it takes young people with lower secondary quali fi cations 1 month longer to fi nd employment of any sort and 7 months longer to fi nd secure, full-time employment if they are located in a place of low rather than high labour demand. These fi ndings, which highlight the contextual nature of the risk associated with low educational attainment, point to the need for greater policy focus on bridging spatial mismatch between the location of low quali fi ed young people and the location of secure employment opportunities.
迈出第一步:当地劳动力市场和从学校到工作的转变
尽管青年失业率在全国各地持续存在差异,但当地劳动力市场状况与青年劳动力市场结果之间的关系尚未得到很好的理解。本文探讨了在离开全日制教育后,英国年轻人找工作所需时间的劳动力需求水平和类型变化的后果。对英国家庭小组研究(BHPS) 1998年至2008年期间数据的生存分析表明,劳动力需求水平(而不是类型)的变化与素质较差的年轻人在求职时间上的相当大的异质性有关,但与素质较好的同龄人无关。平均而言,中等学历较低的年轻人要多花1个月才能找到任何类型的工作,如果他们所在的地方劳动力需求低而不是高,则要多花7个月才能找到稳定的全职工作。这些研究结果强调了与低受教育程度相关的风险的背景性质,指出需要加大政策重点,以弥合低素质年轻人所在地与安全就业机会所在地之间的空间不匹配。
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Journal of Youth Studies
Journal of Youth Studies SOCIAL SCIENCES, INTERDISCIPLINARY-
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5.00
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期刊介绍: Journal of Youth Studies is an international scholarly journal devoted to a theoretical and empirical understanding of young people"s experiences and life contexts. Over the last decade, changing socio-economic circumstances have had important implications for young people: new opportunities have been created, but the risks of marginalisation and exclusion have also become significant. This is the background against which Journal of Youth Studies has been launched, with the aim of becoming the key multidisciplinary journal for academics with interests relating to youth and adolescence.
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