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Social Exclusion of Youth in Europe investigates the complex phenomenon of youth exclusion resulting from labour market insecurity across European countries. The research, conducted by leading scholars including Marge Unt, Michael Gebel, Sonia Bertolini, and others, provides an in-depth analysis of how precarious employment conditions affect young people’s social integration, economic stability, and overall well-being.
The book examines multiple dimensions of social exclusion, including employment difficulties, income instability, educational challenges, and social disconnection. Through comparative European perspectives, the authors identify patterns and variations in how youth experience exclusion across different labour markets and welfare systems.
This evidence-based resource offers policymakers, researchers, and practitioners valuable insights into the structural causes of youth exclusion and potential interventions. The publication contributes significantly to understanding how labour market transformations impact younger generations and provides actionable recommendations for creating more inclusive economic and social policies.







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