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Tag: consequences on private life

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23. March 20176. January 2021News, Publications

Negotiating private life

Sara Ayllón from the University of Girona in Spain has written a new working paper in which she takes a closer look at the potential impact of the high levels of job insecurity caused by the Great recession on fertility decisions among young people in Europe.

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PROJECT DETAILS

Title: Negotiating Early Job Insecurity and Labour Market Exclusion in Europe (NEGOTIATE)

Project owner: Norwegian Social Research – NOVA at OsloMet – Oslo Metropolitan University

Project leader: Bjørn Hvinden, NOVA, OsloMet

Contact information: bjorn.hvinden@oslomet.no or Christer.Hyggen@oslomet.no

Funding: Horizon 2020

Project period: 01.03.15-28.02.18

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Horizon 2020

This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 649395

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