Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Dedication
- Contents
- List of Figures, Tables and Boxes
- Notes on Contributors
- Preface
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Acceptable Jobs and the Epidemic of Youth Unemployment in Southern Italy
- 3 No Jobs, No Hope: The Future of Youth Employment in Spain
- 4 Dirigisme Pour L’Ordinaire: Vocational Training in 21st Century France
- 5 Educating Youth for Future Unemployment in Greece
- 6 Labor Market Policies to Fight Youth Unemployment in Portugal: Between Statism and Experimentalism
- 7 Adaptability of the German Vocational Model to Mediterranean Countries
- 8 US Style Entrepreneurship as a Pathway to Youth Employment: Exporting the Promise
- 9 Grading the Implementation Prospects: Where Do We Go from Here?
- Index
2 - Acceptable Jobs and the Epidemic of Youth Unemployment in Southern Italy
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 14 April 2023
- Frontmatter
- Dedication
- Contents
- List of Figures, Tables and Boxes
- Notes on Contributors
- Preface
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Acceptable Jobs and the Epidemic of Youth Unemployment in Southern Italy
- 3 No Jobs, No Hope: The Future of Youth Employment in Spain
- 4 Dirigisme Pour L’Ordinaire: Vocational Training in 21st Century France
- 5 Educating Youth for Future Unemployment in Greece
- 6 Labor Market Policies to Fight Youth Unemployment in Portugal: Between Statism and Experimentalism
- 7 Adaptability of the German Vocational Model to Mediterranean Countries
- 8 US Style Entrepreneurship as a Pathway to Youth Employment: Exporting the Promise
- 9 Grading the Implementation Prospects: Where Do We Go from Here?
- Index
Summary
Introduction
Labor market economics is about the effectiveness of the market in allocating people's own time and abilities. The job of the labor market is matching supply and demand. In an ideal economy, supply of labor continuously rearranges itself to meet the demand for labor, moving from one set of skills to another and from one region to another to clear the global labor market. Demand for labor, too, may move across countries and across sectors to search for cheap and appropriate labor. This global process should be driven by prices, in that the price system brings supply where demand is abundant and, similarly, demand where supply is abundant. There may be situations, however, where the price system fails to deliver that outcome, at least in the short and medium run, and results in unemployment of labor and underutilization of capital. In this case institutional mechanisms may step in to make up for the failings of the market system, driving demand and supply towards each other. This is not an unimportant or easy task; what is at stake are the lives of individuals and firms. Policy makers and legislators, therefore, may need to intervene and devise the best institutional setting to prevent people from remaining unemployed and firms from remaining unstaffed. Quite clearly, the question hinges on the degree of confidence in the price system. The higher the confidence, the weaker the action required; the lower the confidence, the stronger the action required to compensate for the failings of that system.
In this chapter, we examine the nature and extent of this market failure in one segment of the Italian labor market, that of youth. We delve a bit into the reasons for high rates of unemployment among youth, some institutional responses to curb the problem, and also propose some solutions. We focus particularly in the southern part of the country where youth unemployment is severe.
Youth unemployment concerns people who, in most cases, approach the labor market for the first time. Such individuals have very little experience of the labor market; likewise, firms know very little about them. It is no surprise, therefore, that the market fails more with young people than it does with adults. Having little or no experience of the labor market, young people may badly perceive the signals of the labor market and may end up investing wrongly in education and training.
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