Youth unemployment discourses in Greece and Ireland before and during the economic crisis: moving from divergence to ‘contingent convergence'
Economic and Industrial Democracy
2016
37
3
August
493-515
economic recession ; youth unemployment ; flexicurity
Employment
http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0143831X14550694
English
Bibliogr.
"The article presents the debates on youth unemployment developed in Greece and Ireland by the social actors before and after the outbreak of the economic crisis. The article examines policies of actors (employers, unions, policy bodies) and analyses whether their responses fit within neoliberal, flexicurity or social Europe discourses. It looks at how youth unemployment debates are framed in two different national settings and whether institutional differences affect the convergence towards or divergence from the neoliberal discourse. The article establishes that discourses of Greek social actors are more conflictual than those in Ireland where the history of social partnership is still evident. There is also evidence of changes in policies and discourses pre- and post-crisis. "
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