Impact of COVID-19 on young people in the EU
Sándor, Eszter ; Patrini, Valentina ; Mascherini, Massimiliano ; Aassve, Arnstein ; Mencarini, Letizia ; Agosti, Francesca ; Maksimovic, Teodora
Publications Office of the European Union - Luxembourg
2021
92 p.
youth ; young worker ; epidemic disease ; employment ; unemployment ; social exclusion ; living conditions ; quality of working life
Young people and child labour
https://doi.org/10.2806/361465
English
Bibliogr.;Charts;Statistics
"Following a long recovery from the economic crisis (2007–2013), young people in the EU proved to be more vulnerable to the effects of the restrictions put in place to slow the spread of the COVID-19 pandemic. Young people were more likely than older groups to experience job loss, financial insecurity and mental health problems. They reported reduced life satisfaction and mental well-being associated with the stay-at-home requirements and school closures. While governments responded quickly to the pandemic, most efforts to mitigate the effects of restrictions were temporary measures aimed at preventing job loss and keeping young people in education. This report explores the effects of the pandemic on young people, particularly in terms of their employment, well-being and trust in institutions, and assesses the various policy measures introduced to alleviate these effects."
Digital
ISBN (PDF) : 9789289722094
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