Stability or Change in the Swedish Labour Market Regime

Jonas Olofsson 2005

This paper will relate the worsened situation for low educated in general, and youth in particular, to two institutional factors: a changed organisation of vocational education in upper secondary schooling and changes in labour market policy. It is argued that changes in schooling are an important factor behind increasing social marginalisation and income dispersion.

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This paper will relate the worsened situation for low educated in general, and youth in particular, to two institutional factors: a changed organisation of vocational education in upper secondary schooling and changes in labour market policy. It is argued that changes in schooling are an important factor behind increasing social marginalisation and income dispersion.

Download Working Paper 2005 no.18