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Diversity of youth policy regimes and early job insecurity – towards an integrated approach
We discuss in chapter 7 what might be the distinctive features
of ‘youth employment/school-to work transition regimes’ when
exploring the interactions of four public policy fields:
education, active employment policies, employment protection
legislation (EPL) and unemployment income protection.