
Tony Atkinson
et al.
Published online:
01 November 2003
Published in print:
07 March 2002
Online ISBN:
9780191595882
Print ISBN:
9780199253494
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7.1. Low Educational Attainment and Differential Access to Education 7.1. Low Educational Attainment and Differential Access to Education
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Other Indicators of Educational Disadvantage Other Indicators of Educational Disadvantage
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7.2. Employment and Unemployment 7.2. Employment and Unemployment
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Employment and Poverty Reduction Employment and Poverty Reduction
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Employment Quality and Social Integration Employment Quality and Social Integration
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Unemployment, Non‐Employment, and Underemployment Unemployment, Non‐Employment, and Underemployment
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7.3. Jobless Households 7.3. Jobless Households
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7.4. Working Poor and Low Pay 7.4. Working Poor and Low Pay
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7.5. Within‐Country Variations in Unemployment and Employment 7.5. Within‐Country Variations in Unemployment and Employment
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Chapter
7 Education, Employment, and Unemployment
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Pages
128–150
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Published:March 2002
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Atkinson, Tony, and others, 'Education, Employment, and Unemployment', Social Indicators: The EU and Social Inclusion (Oxford , 2002; online edn, Oxford Academic, 1 Nov. 2003), https://doi.org/10.1093/0199253498.003.0007, accessed 22 Apr. 2025.
Abstract
Examines the fields of education, employment, and unemployment. It starts from the social indicators on low education, joblessness, long‐term unemployment and regional disparities proposed by the European Commission. However, it goes beyond these, covering also differential access to education, employment activation, and the working poor and low pay.
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