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Global employment trends for youth 2012 [[electronic resource]]
Global employment trends for youth 2012 [[electronic resource]]
Autore Sparreboom Theo
Pubbl/distr/stampa Genevea, : International Labour Office, 2012
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (57 p.)
Disciplina 331.3/40973
Soggetto topico Youth - Employment - Forecasting
ISBN 92-2-126326-6
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Title page; Copyright; Contents; Acknowledgements; Executive summary; 1. Introduction; 2. Youth unemployment crisis continues in both developed and developing economies; Regional impact and the aftermath of the economic crisis; Figure; Figure 1. Global youth unemployment and unemployment rate, 1991-2012; Figure 2. Youth unemployment rate estimates and projections, 2000-16 (%); Participation or drop-out?; Figure 3. Youth unemployment rates and "adjusted" youth unemployment rates to accountfor reduced labour force participation, by sex, world and regions, 2011 (%)
Figure 4. Youth labour force participation rate in France and Spain, 1990-2010 (%)Longer-term consequences of the youth jobs crisis; Figure 5. Youth labour force participation rate in Pakistan, 1990-2007 (%); 3. Temporary employment and part-timework: Transition or trap?; Figure; Figure 6. Part-time employment rates for youth and adults in the European Union,2000-11 (second quarter, %); Figure 7. Change in the incidence of temporary employment in total employment in the European Union, youth and adults; Employment protection legislation and labour market duality; Box
Box 1. The impact of employment protection legislation on the youth labour market Youth in developing economies; Figure 8.; Box 2. Measuring labour market transitions: ILO's Work4Youth Project; 4. Education and the labour market; Education as a shield for youth in developed economies; Not only more but better education and training is needed in developing economies; Figure; Figure 9. Changes in unemployment rates by educational level, selected developed economies, 2000-10 (percentage points); The crisis has brought an increased detachment of youth from the labour market
Figure 10. Youth NEET rates in the European Union, 2000-10, by sex (%)Figure 11. Youth employment and poverty in selected developing economies, by sex (%); Figure 12. Average poverty rates of NEETs, employed and unemployed youth in selected developing economies, by sex (%); 5. Youth employment policies; References; Annex 1. World and regional tables; Annex 2. Note on global and regional projections; Annex 3. Inventory of current country measures to address the youth employment crisis
Record Nr. UNINA-9910785536503321
Sparreboom Theo  
Genevea, : International Labour Office, 2012
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
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Global employment trends for youth 2012 [[electronic resource]]
Global employment trends for youth 2012 [[electronic resource]]
Autore Sparreboom Theo
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Genevea, : International Labour Office, 2012
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (57 p.)
Disciplina 331.3/40973
Soggetto topico Youth - Employment - Forecasting
ISBN 92-2-126326-6
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Title page; Copyright; Contents; Acknowledgements; Executive summary; 1. Introduction; 2. Youth unemployment crisis continues in both developed and developing economies; Regional impact and the aftermath of the economic crisis; Figure; Figure 1. Global youth unemployment and unemployment rate, 1991-2012; Figure 2. Youth unemployment rate estimates and projections, 2000-16 (%); Participation or drop-out?; Figure 3. Youth unemployment rates and "adjusted" youth unemployment rates to accountfor reduced labour force participation, by sex, world and regions, 2011 (%)
Figure 4. Youth labour force participation rate in France and Spain, 1990-2010 (%)Longer-term consequences of the youth jobs crisis; Figure 5. Youth labour force participation rate in Pakistan, 1990-2007 (%); 3. Temporary employment and part-timework: Transition or trap?; Figure; Figure 6. Part-time employment rates for youth and adults in the European Union,2000-11 (second quarter, %); Figure 7. Change in the incidence of temporary employment in total employment in the European Union, youth and adults; Employment protection legislation and labour market duality; Box
Box 1. The impact of employment protection legislation on the youth labour market Youth in developing economies; Figure 8.; Box 2. Measuring labour market transitions: ILO's Work4Youth Project; 4. Education and the labour market; Education as a shield for youth in developed economies; Not only more but better education and training is needed in developing economies; Figure; Figure 9. Changes in unemployment rates by educational level, selected developed economies, 2000-10 (percentage points); The crisis has brought an increased detachment of youth from the labour market
Figure 10. Youth NEET rates in the European Union, 2000-10, by sex (%)Figure 11. Youth employment and poverty in selected developing economies, by sex (%); Figure 12. Average poverty rates of NEETs, employed and unemployed youth in selected developing economies, by sex (%); 5. Youth employment policies; References; Annex 1. World and regional tables; Annex 2. Note on global and regional projections; Annex 3. Inventory of current country measures to address the youth employment crisis
Record Nr. UNINA-9910812274003321
Sparreboom Theo  
Genevea, : International Labour Office, 2012
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui