This paper considers youth labour market disadvantage and preseents an analysis which juxtaposes the role of individual supply characteristics with labour demand characteristics to advance an understanding of youth labour market outcomes. The paper takes the concept of employability and using data from the Household Income and Labour Dynamics Australia (HILDA) survey and the Australian Bureau of Statistics Household and Population Census develops probit regressions of separate labour force states against individual supply-side and regional level demand characteristics. The results illustrate the importance of considering both supply side and demand side characteristics when considering labour market outcomes and developing potential policy interventions.
History
Journal title
Australian Journal of Labour Economics
Volume
11
Issue
3
Pagination
187-201
Publisher
Centre for Labour Market Research, Curtin University of Technology