“…They construct a measure of involuntary non‐standard employment and find that young people, individuals from non‐white ethnic groups, and those in weak regional economies were particularly at risk of involuntary non‐standard employment. Lastly, Pooley explores the processes by which young people gained their first job in mid‐twentieth‐century urban Britain. He also examines the ways in which these processes changed in relation to major shifts in society, economy, and culture.…”