The chapter explores the relationship between tertiary-educated young people and the spread of temporary work in Europe. It sets out the risks faced by young graduates – especially since the onset of the economic crisis – such as work and income discontinuity and access to social protection, and the implications of insecure and short-term work for their career prospects and private and family lives.

At Risk of Deskilling and Trapped by Passion: A Picture of Precarious Highly Educated Young Workers in Italy, Spain and the United Kingdom

Murgia, Annalisa;Poggio, Barbara
2014-01-01

Abstract

The chapter explores the relationship between tertiary-educated young people and the spread of temporary work in Europe. It sets out the risks faced by young graduates – especially since the onset of the economic crisis – such as work and income discontinuity and access to social protection, and the implications of insecure and short-term work for their career prospects and private and family lives.
2014
Young People and Social Policy in Europe: Dealing with Risk, Inequality and Precarity in Times of Crisis
London
PALGRAVE MACMILLAN
9781137370525
9781137370518
Murgia, Annalisa; Poggio, Barbara
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