NUEVO ARTÍCULO: The Deterioration of the Spanish Youth Labour Market (1985–2015): An Interdisciplinary Case Study
NUEVO ARTÍCULO: The Deterioration of the Spanish Youth Labour Market (1985–2015): An Interdisciplinary Case Study
Se acaba de publicar en formato online de la revista Young el artículo The Deterioration of the Spanish Youth Labour Market (1985–2015): An Interdisciplinary Case Study, realizado por Miquel Úbeda, M. Àngels Cabasés, Malena Sabaté y Tanja Strecker, miembros de la REJS 2.0.
El resumen del paper es el siguiente: The Spanish labour market is notorious for its high unemployment rate and its exceptionally high youth unemployment rate, job insecurity, impermanence and underemployment. This article presents a systematic analysis of the Spanish labour market’s deterioration process, in particular focusing on the youth labour market. It combines historic reviews with statistical analyses of data from official sources, like the Continuous Sample of Working Lives (CSWL), through different econometric models. The procedure consists of three steps: (a) first, a historical estimation to facilitate the systematic selection of the statistics, in this case contracts taken from a large sample of the Spanish workforce over the period 1985–2015; (b) econometric modelling of relevant indicators, in this case the average annual income, daily working hours and average length of contract; and (c) an analysis of the identified trends and conjuncture regarding precarious work and gender inequality.