Factorial Survey in Recruiter Surveys. An Epilog.
Words by Christian Imdorf, Department of Social Sciences, University of Basel (UNIBAS) The Workshop “Factorial survey designs in labor market research” took […]
Words by Christian Imdorf, Department of Social Sciences, University of Basel (UNIBAS) The Workshop “Factorial survey designs in labor market research” took […]
Being young and unemployed is not all about having less money in your pocket. Young unemployed people will feel the negative consequences […]
In 2013 the EU Member States committed themselves to provide youth with a Youth Guarantee scheme. This “forward-looking and fundamental structural reform” […]
Bulgarian Youth Forum (bulgarianyf.eu) participated as a representative of the Institute for the Study of Societies and Knowledge in conference dedicated to […]
In the European labour market, young people have been disproportionally affected by job insecurity indicated by unemployment, inactivity, job precariousness and fragmented […]
“Explaining consequences of employment insecurity: The dynamics of scarring in the United Kingdom, Poland and Norway” working paper presents the study on […]
Different strategies towards a common aim The team of EXCEPT Project organized on 21st of September 2016 in Sofia a public event […]
The role of economic crisis in determining the degree of early job insecurity in Europe is topic of the working paper 3.3 […]
In the newest NEGOTIATE working paper Sara Ayllon of Department of Economics & EQUALITAS at University of Girona together with Natalia Nollenberger […]
words by Margherita Bussi Last week Jaqueline O’Reilly and Margherita Bussi from University of Brighton attended the ESPAnet 2016 Annual Conference in Rotterdam. Together […]