Inequalities in Youth Labor Transitions

Thursday, 2 July 2015

8:30 AM-10:00 AM


TH04-01
Youth on the Move: Migration and Mobility
Inequalities in Youth Labor Transitions

Session Organizers: Janine Leschke, Copenhagen Business School, Department of Business and Politics; Christer Hyggen, NOVA; Jacqueline A O'Reilly, University of Brighton

Participants:
The Role of Labour Market Intermediaries for Young Migrants' Labour Mobility in Europe
Christer Hyggen, NOVA; Renate Ortlieb, University of Graz; Hans Christian Sandlie, NOVA; Silvana Weiss, University of Graz
From Past to Present: Re-Emerging Migration Patterns in Europe
Mehtap Akguc, Centre for European Policy Studies (CEPS); Miroslav Beblavy, Centre for European Policy Studies (CEPS)
Understanding Barriers Towards Youth Migration within the EU
Leydi Johana Breuls, Utrecht University School of Economics

10:15 AM-11:45 AM


TH04-02
Policy Legacies I: Families and Flexibility
Inequalities in Youth Labor Transitions

Session Organizer: Jacqueline A O'Reilly, University of Brighton

Participants:
The Effect of Marriage and Employment on Leaving Home in Europe.
Fernanda Mazzotta, UNIVERSITY OF SALERNO; DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMICS AND STATISTICS; Lavinia Parisi, UNIVERSITY OF SALERNO; DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMICS AND STATISTICS
Family Background and Youth Labour Market Outcomes Across Europe: Did the Crisis Exacerbate Inequalities?
Eleonora Matteazzi, DEM, University of Trento; Gabriella Berloffa, DEM, University of Trento; Paola Villa, DEM, University of Trento
Young Employed and Their Siblings in Europe: Social Origin and Employment Attachment
Tiziana Nazio, University of Turin; Marianna Filandri, University of Turin; Jacqueline A O'Reilly, University of Brighton

2:15 PM-3:45 PM


TH04-03
Policy Legacies I: Families and Flexibility II
Inequalities in Youth Labor Transitions

Session Organizer: Jacqueline A O'Reilly, University of Brighton

Participants:
Effects of Workless Households on Gender and Ethnic Youth Transitions
Carolina Zuccotti, University of Brighton; Jacqueline A O'Reilly, University of Brighton

4:00 PM-5:30 PM


TH04-04
Policy Legacies II: Flexibility & Policy Regimes
Inequalities in Youth Labor Transitions

Session Organizers: Jacqueline A O'Reilly, University of Brighton; Werner Eichhorst, IZA; Maria Carmen Gonzalez Menendez, University of Oviedo

Participants:
Searching for Gaps: The Work-Related Values of the Young Generations
Sik Endre, TÁRKI; Gábor Hajdu, MTA TK SZI
Tracing Convergence in Flexibility and Income Security for Youth during the Economic Crisis
Janine Leschke, Copenhagen Business School, Department of Business and Politics; Mairead Finn, Copenhagen Business School, Department of Business and Politics
Wage and Consistency Between Education Level and Occupational Class of Young Workers in a Comparative Perspective
Marianna Filandri, University of Turin; Tiziana Nazio, University of Turin; Nicola Negri, University of Turin
Inequality and Job Polarization of the Youth Labor Market in Europe.
Kariappa Bheemaiah, Grenoble Ecole de Management; Mark Smith, Grenoble Ecole de Management

Friday, 3 July 2015

8:30 AM-10:00 AM


TH04-05
Policy Legacies III: Labour Market Policies
Inequalities in Youth Labor Transitions

Session Organizers: Werner Eichhorst, IZA; Jacqueline A O'Reilly, University of Brighton

Participants:
Structural Constrains, Social Policies and Youth Unemployment
Sebastian Sarasa, University of Pompeu Fabra
Understanding the Policy Assumptions Made in Youth Employment Activation from a Capability Approach
Valerie Egdell, Edinburgh Napier University; Robert Raeside, Edinburgh Napier University; Helen Graham, Edinburgh Napier University
Plus ça Change…? Innovation and Continuity in UK Youth Employment Policy in the Context of the Great Recession and Its Aftermath
Arianna Tassinari, Institute for Employment Studies; Sam Swift, Institute for Employment Studies; Kari Hadjivassiliou, Institute for Employment Studies

10:15 AM-11:45 AM


TH04-06
Policy Legacies IV: The Role of Insitutions
Inequalities in Youth Labor Transitions

Session Organizers: Andy Hodder, University of Birmingham; Jacqueline O'Reilly, N/A

Participants:
The interrelationships between the Europe 2020 social inclusion indicators
Andras Gabos, TARKI Social Research Institute; Sara Ayllon, Universitat de Girona
Youth Transition Trajectories Across Europe: The Role of Institutional Background
Gabriele Mazzolini, DEM, University of Trento; Gabriella Berloffa, DEM, University of Trento; Paola Villa, DEM, University of Trento
The Youth Guarantee – a Case of Europeanisation of Almp?
Margherita Bussi, ETUI; Paolo R. Graziano, Bocconi University

2:15 PM-3:45 PM


TH04-07
Youth Voice I: Representation at Work
Inequalities in Youth Labor Transitions

Session Organizers: Andy Hodder, University of Birmingham; Lefteris Kretsos, University of Greenwich; Jacqueline A O'Reilly, University of Brighton

Participants:
Trade Unions and Young Workers in Seven EU Countries
Maarten Keune, University of Amsterdam
Trade Union Youth Sections and Social Media - Evidence from the UK
Andy Hodder, University of Birmingham; David Houghton, University of Birmingham
Trade Union Renewal through Young Workers: Adaptation Process of Two Union Organizations in Canada
Melanie Laroche, Université de Montréal; Mélanie Dufour-Poirier, Université de Montréal
Who Needs Whom ? Trade Unions and the Youth in Belgium
Nadja Doerflinger, KU Leuven - CESO; Valeria Pulignano, KU Leuven - CESO

4:00 PM-5:30 PM


TH04-08
Youth Voice II: Representation Beyond the Workplace
Inequalities in Youth Labor Transitions

Session Organizers: Andy Hodder, University of Birmingham; Lefteris Kretsos, University of Greenwich

Participants:
Polish Parliament and Youth Labor Transitions: Explaining the Dynamics of Lawmaking in the Sejm
Kamil Marcinkiewicz, Carl von Ossietzky Universitat Oldenburg

Saturday, 4 July 2015

8:30 AM-10:00 AM


TH04-09
Political Futures: Policy & Politics of Multi-Level Governance
Inequalities in Youth Labor Transitions

Session Organizers: Jale Tosun, Heidelberg University; Jacqueline A O'Reilly, University of Brighton

Participants:
New Entrants to and Determinants of Survival of Youth Self-Employment in Spain
Maria Carmen Gonzalez Menendez, University of Oviedo; Begona Cueto, University of Oviedo; Rodolfo Gutierrez, University of Oviedo
Parties and Their Positions on Entrepreneurship over Time: Does the Historical Legacy of a Political System Matter?
Marc Debus, Mannheim University & Mannheim Centre for European Social Research; Jale Tosun, Heidelberg University
New Business Start-Ups, Macro-Economic Policies, and the Welfare State
Felix Hoerisch, University of Heidelberg; Jennifer Shore, University of Heidelberg