1: Comparing Youth Transitions in Europe: Joblessness, Insecurity, Institutions, and InequalityPART I: COMPARING PROBLEMATIC YOUTH TRANSITIONS TO WORK2: Where Do Young People Work?3: How Does the Performance of School-To-Work Transition Regimes Vary in the European Union?4: Stressed Economies, Distressed Policies, and Distraught Young People: European Policies and Outcomes from a Youth Perspective5: Labor Market Flexibility and Income Security: Changes for European Youth During the Great Recession6: Policy Transfer and Innovation for Building Resilient Bridges to the Youth Labor MarketPART II: TRANSITIONS AROUND WORK AND THE FAMILY7: Youth Labor Flows Differ from Those of Older Workers?8: How Can Young People's Employment Quality Be Assessed Dynamically?9: Youth Transitions and Job Quality: How Long Should They Wait and What Difference Does the Family Make?10: The Worklessness Legacy: Do Working Mothers Make a Difference?11: Stuck in the Parental Nest? The Effect of the Economic Crisis on Young Europeans' Living Arrangements12: Income Sharing and Spending Decisions of Young People Living with Their ParentsPART III: TRANSITIONS ACROSS EUROPE13: What Happens to Young People Who Move Country to Find Work?14: Europe's Promise for Jobs? Labor Market Integration of Young EU Migrant Citizens in Germany and the United Kingdom15: How Do Labor Market Intermediaries Help Young Eastern Europeans Find Work?16: What Are the Employment Prospects for Young Estonian and Slovak Return Migrants?PART IV: CHALLENGING FUTURES FOR YOUTH17: Origins and Future of the Concept of NEETs in the European Policy Agenda18: Overeducation in Europe: Is There Scope for a Common Policy Approach?19: Do Scarring Effects Vary by Ethnicity and Gender?20: Do Business Start-Ups Create High-Quality Jobs for Young People?21: Are the Work Values of the Younger Generations Changing?22: How Can Trade Unions in Europe Connect with Young Workers?23: Integrating Perspectives on Youth Labor in Transition: Economic Production, Social Reproduction, and Policy Learning