Measuring economic precarity among UK youth during the recession
Measuring economic precarity among UK youth during the recession
What are the key aspects of economic precariousness and which are most relevant to analysing young people’s lives? In this study we use data from the United Kingdom Household Longitudinal Study (UKHLS) to identify the proportion of men and women aged 18-34 who might be considered to be in an economically precarious situation and investigate how the dimensions of precariousness are interrelated. This paper summarises findings from the CPC Working Paper 55.
University of Southampton
Berrington, Ann
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Roberts, Steven
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West, Genna
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November 2014
Berrington, Ann
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Tammes, Peter
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Roberts, Steven
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McGowan, Teresa
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Berrington, Ann, Tammes, Peter and Roberts, Steven
,
McGowan, Teresa and West, Genna
(eds.)
(2014)
Measuring economic precarity among UK youth during the recession
(ESRC Centre for Population Change Briefing Paper, 22)
Southampton, GB.
University of Southampton
4pp.
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What are the key aspects of economic precariousness and which are most relevant to analysing young people’s lives? In this study we use data from the United Kingdom Household Longitudinal Study (UKHLS) to identify the proportion of men and women aged 18-34 who might be considered to be in an economically precarious situation and investigate how the dimensions of precariousness are interrelated. This paper summarises findings from the CPC Working Paper 55.
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Published date: November 2014
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Social Statistics & Demography, Centre for Population Change
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Peter Tammes
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Steven Roberts
Editor:
Genna West
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