Abstract

Our earlier Anglo-German comparative studies of transitions to employment and adult life investigated ways in which young adults negotiated institutional and labour market structures in the two countries. Extending the analysis of the relationships between institutional structures and individual action to the former East requires: 1. an examination of the introduction of the new institutional structures, particularly the ‘dual system’, and the labour market conditions under which they are operating; 2. investigation of the ways in which young adults are experiencing and negotiating these structures in the chosen labour market. KeywordsLabour MarketPolitical ChangeDual SystemRisk SocietyNational ServiceThese keywords were added by machine and not by the authors. This process is experimental and the keywords may be updated as the learning algorithm improves.

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