Concerns have increasingly been raised about the difficulties experienced by young people making the transition from care to adulthood in the developed world. Academics from 16 countries attended a series of cross-national seminars to comprehensively describe young people’s transitions in different countries; analyse four-cross cutting themes (welfare regimes, legal and policy frameworks, the use of secondary data, and research findings); and to summarise messages for policy and practice
The study of young people has become a mainstay of social science. Education, employment, leisure, c...
While the transition to adulthood has generally been prolonged, not all young people are able to aff...
The journey to adulthood is complex and multi-dimensional. Young people may be independent in some s...
Background A growing body of international research findings had revealed the poor outcomes for look...
Young people who have been in care show relatively poor outcomes in comparison to young people who h...
Young people who have been in care show relatively poor outcomes in comparison to young people who h...
The transition to adulthood for young people leaving care has become a significant subject of resea...
It is widely accepted that young people residing in youth care transition to independence and adult ...
Long-running trends towards increasing inequality between the rich and poor across Europe have been ...
Recent years has seen a shift away from youth transitions being understood in terms of a linear prog...
The social changes experienced in many countries have prolonged the transition to adult life for you...
The transition to adulthood is a period of development marked by diversity in the paths taken by you...
Neoliberal economic and social changes are radically transforming young people’s experiences of yout...
This study uses the second Wave of the Generations and Gender Survey (GGS) to examine young adults' ...
In this Special Section of Longitudinal and Life Course Studies, we provide complementary findings f...
The study of young people has become a mainstay of social science. Education, employment, leisure, c...
While the transition to adulthood has generally been prolonged, not all young people are able to aff...
The journey to adulthood is complex and multi-dimensional. Young people may be independent in some s...
Background A growing body of international research findings had revealed the poor outcomes for look...
Young people who have been in care show relatively poor outcomes in comparison to young people who h...
Young people who have been in care show relatively poor outcomes in comparison to young people who h...
The transition to adulthood for young people leaving care has become a significant subject of resea...
It is widely accepted that young people residing in youth care transition to independence and adult ...
Long-running trends towards increasing inequality between the rich and poor across Europe have been ...
Recent years has seen a shift away from youth transitions being understood in terms of a linear prog...
The social changes experienced in many countries have prolonged the transition to adult life for you...
The transition to adulthood is a period of development marked by diversity in the paths taken by you...
Neoliberal economic and social changes are radically transforming young people’s experiences of yout...
This study uses the second Wave of the Generations and Gender Survey (GGS) to examine young adults' ...
In this Special Section of Longitudinal and Life Course Studies, we provide complementary findings f...
The study of young people has become a mainstay of social science. Education, employment, leisure, c...
While the transition to adulthood has generally been prolonged, not all young people are able to aff...
The journey to adulthood is complex and multi-dimensional. Young people may be independent in some s...