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International Perspectives on the Youth Labor Market - Emerging Research and Opportunities (Hardcover)
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International Perspectives on the Youth Labor Market - Emerging Research and Opportunities (Hardcover)
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Persistent unemployment and rising wage differences at the expense
of low-skilled workers has characterized the labor market in most
developed countries. Since the last economic crisis, unemployment
rates and pay inequalities have increased among workers under 25
years of age, thus creating an ever-widening financial gap for an
entire generation. Those who do not have a qualification or
post-secondary diploma often find themselves in precarious jobs at
minimum wage. Countries are now working to adopt reforms to improve
the situation of young people in the labor market. International
Perspectives on the Youth Labor Market: Emerging Research and
Opportunities provides emerging research exploring the theoretical
and practical aspects of financial inequality and applications
within global economics. Unlike literature that focuses only on
developed countries, this book also addresses emerging economies
whose labor market is often characterized by a dualism that makes
the situation of young workers worse. Featuring coverage on a broad
range of topics such as unemployment rate, labor reform, and job
insecurity, this book is ideally designed for economists,
government officials, policymakers, executives, managers, business
professionals, researchers, academicians, and students.
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