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- Title Pages
- Preface
- List of Contributors
- Abbreviations
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1 The transition from school to work: a European perspective -
2 Educational attainment in the European Union: recent trends in qualification patterns -
3 Young people and new entrants in European labour markets: the timing of gradual integration -
4 The structure of labour market entry in Europe: a typological analysis -
5 Learning and working: double statuses in youth transitions -
6 Returns to education in context: individual education and transition outcomes in European labour markets -
7 The integration of young people into the labour market: the role of training systems and labour market regulation -
8 Transition pathways in Italy and Spain: different patterns, similar vulnerability? -
9 Explaining change in early career outcomes: labour market conditions, educational expansion, and youth cohort sizes -
10 Conclusions: explaining cross-national differences in school-to-work transitions - Methodological appendix: using the European labour force survey for transition research
- References
- Index of Proper Names
- Subject Index
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(p.329) Index of Proper Names
- Source:
- Transitions from Education to Work in Europe
- Publisher:
- Oxford University Press
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- Title Pages
- Preface
- List of Contributors
- Abbreviations
-
1 The transition from school to work: a European perspective -
2 Educational attainment in the European Union: recent trends in qualification patterns -
3 Young people and new entrants in European labour markets: the timing of gradual integration -
4 The structure of labour market entry in Europe: a typological analysis -
5 Learning and working: double statuses in youth transitions -
6 Returns to education in context: individual education and transition outcomes in European labour markets -
7 The integration of young people into the labour market: the role of training systems and labour market regulation -
8 Transition pathways in Italy and Spain: different patterns, similar vulnerability? -
9 Explaining change in early career outcomes: labour market conditions, educational expansion, and youth cohort sizes -
10 Conclusions: explaining cross-national differences in school-to-work transitions - Methodological appendix: using the European labour force survey for transition research
- References
- Index of Proper Names
- Subject Index