“Achieving employment as part of the school-to-work transition remains one of the core ‘problems and priorities in the sociology of youth’. (…) Securing employment and income is regarded as the key transition into independent adulthood (…).Within the context of youth labour market collapse, stagnation and ‘warehousing’, several researchers have demonstrated how youth transitions from education into employment became less linear and extend over a longer time period (Furlong and Kelly, 2005; Roberts and Parsell, 1992; Wyn and White, 1997). Chisholm (2006) also notes how these transitions became more complex as young people increasingly ‘blend’ periods of education and work.”
Reference: Young people, work and employment. (2013). In M. Cieslik, & D. Simpson, Key concepts in youth studies. Sage UK.
See also
youth transitions
early school leaving
educational orientation
youth employment
youth unemployment