Economic conditions of young adults before and after the Great Recession

"Transition to adulthood has undoubtedly changed in the last few decades. For youth today, an important marker of adulthood is self-actualization in their professional career, and, consequently, also the achievement of stable financial conditions. Economic conditions of youth are greatly subjec...

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Main Author: Sironi, Maria
Institution:ETUI-European Trade Union Institute
Format: TEXT
Language:English
Published: Luxembourg 2017
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Online Access:https://www.labourline.org/KENTIKA-19286418124910046909-economic-conditions-of-young-a.htm
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Summary:"Transition to adulthood has undoubtedly changed in the last few decades. For youth today, an important marker of adulthood is self-actualization in their professional career, and, consequently, also the achievement of stable financial conditions. Economic conditions of youth are greatly subject to fluctuations in the economy, and the subsequent governmental response. Using the Luxembourg Income Study, this work investigates the trends in income from work of young adults before and after the Great Recession of 2008 in five countries – US, UK, Norway, Germany, and Spain. The findings show deterioration in economic conditions of young men, but with differences across countries. Young women suffer less from the crisis, and in some countries, their economic situation improves. The general negative trend is especially pronounced for those with high education, which is primarily because they stay in education longer."
Physical Description:41 p.
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