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Labour market integration of unemployed youth from a life course perspective: the case of Norway
Author(s) -
Hammer Torild
Publication year - 2007
Publication title -
international journal of social welfare
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.664
H-Index - 47
eISSN - 1468-2397
pISSN - 1369-6866
DOI - 10.1111/j.1468-2397.2006.00467.x
Subject(s) - unemployment , norwegian , life course approach , youth unemployment , social exclusion , social integration , demographic economics , work (physics) , market integration , sample (material) , mental health , labour economics , economics , psychology , sociology , economic growth , social psychology , anthropology , engineering , macroeconomics , psychotherapist , mechanical engineering , linguistics , philosophy , chemistry , chromatography
The aim of this article is to analyse the labour market integration of previously unemployed youth in a life course perspective. ‘Work, Lifestyle and Health’ is a longitudinal panel survey following a sample of nearly 2,000 individuals who are representative of the Norwegian cohorts born between 1965 and 1968. The survey was first conducted in 1985 with follow‐ups in 1987, 1989, 1993 and again in 2003. Unemployment among young people does not necessarily lead to marginalisation and social exclusion. Long‐term effects will be dependent upon how the youths cope with unemployment, the duration of the unemployment period, their mental health status and educational qualifications. Many young unemployed people are not entitled to unemployment benefits because they lack work experience. Consequently, they are dependent on support from their family and/or social assistance. However, there is still much to learn about the long‐term consequences of youth unemployment, e.g. whether or not the youths have received social assistance and what are the long‐term consequences for their future labour market career and labour market integration.

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