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
6 - Labor Market Policies to Fight Youth Unemployment in Portugal: Between Statism and Experimentalism
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
Youth unemployment rose in Portugal from the early 2000s and reached a peak of 38.1% in 2014. Due to the severity of this problem, the past two decades saw the implementation of several public programmes to tackle the rise of youth unemployment. This chapter takes stock of these initiatives and explores the Portuguese strategy to address this phenomenon. This work is part of a book that puts forward two alternatives to address youth unemployment – the German vocational and the American entrepreneurial models – and discusses whether Portugal followed a strategy similar to either of the two alternatives. The research questions that guide the chapter are therefore: what was the approach taken by Portugal to tackle the rise of youth unemployment between 2000 and 2017? Did either the German vocational or the American entrepreneurial model serve as an inspiration for the policies addressing this phenomenon in Portugal throughout this period?
Three hypotheses are developed in this chapter. The first is based on the argument that Southern European countries lack institutional complementarities to fully implement the German vocational model or the American entrepreneurial model. Thus, we hypothesize that the state played a key role to address youth unemployment by putting in place programs to fight youth unemployment, programs that did not involve other actors and did not mean implementing a new coherent model based on the German or the American model. The second consists of hypothesizing that the transition to a knowledge-based economy was a concern of Portuguese governments. Promoting entrepreneurship and developing policies focused on graduates was seen as important. Thus, we hypothesize that the American entrepreneurial model exerted some influence throughout the period in question. The third hypothesis consists of conjecturing that, after 2008, besides the policies that were already in place, new policies were adopted to address the urgency of the youth unemployment problem. In this regard, we hypothesize that policies inspired by the EU strategy to promote apprenticeships gained momentum. Thus, we expect that a mix of policies was implemented between 2008 and 2017. To test these conjectures we have analyzed all youth-oriented active labor market policies (ALMPs) implemented in Portugal between 2000 and 2017. Policies were taken from the LABREF database, which is managed by the European Commission and contains information on the content of all ALMPs for all EU countries. The results of our study confirm the first and third hypotheses, the second is rejected.
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- The Growing Challenge of Youth Unemployment in Europe and AmericaA Cross-Cultural Perspective, pp. 127 - 164Publisher: Bristol University PressPrint publication year: 2021