Those who are in the gutter look at the stars? Explaining perceptions of labour market opportunities among European young adults
Reeskens, Tim ; van Oorschot, Wim
2012
26
3
June
379-395
labour market ; public opinion ; statistics ; transition from school to work ; welfare state ; youth ; youth unemployment
Labour market
http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0950017012438575
English
Bibliogr.
"In the aftermath of the global financial crisis of 2008, youth unemployment has risen worldwide. In cross-national perspective, research on youth employment has thus far paid attention to the transition from school to work, but underemphasized the importance of the social psychology of labour market entrance. In this article, European young adults' perceptions of the first-job opportunities in their country are analysed. The result of a multilevel regression analysis on the 2008 wave of the European Social Survey (ESS) shows that differences across countries can mainly be explained by the public's perceptions of levels of unemployment, and public spending on education. At the individual level, youth in a precarious socioeconomic situation have a rather pessimistic view on these opportunities. Moreover, women perceive the opportunities as less positive than men while young people of foreign origin have, contrary to the expectations, a more positive outlook on the chances for young people."
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