The aim of this article is to analyse the ways in which young adults reflect on their futures. We are particularly interested in how they expect to organize their lives in conditions that seem to offer pessimistic rather than hopeful prospects. How does this happen under social conditions where the major public and individual concerns are with how young adults organize their material lives and how they earn sufficient livelihoods to become good citizens? What are the grounds for their future visions? In our analysis we use 40 interviews with young Finnish adults aged between 18 and 30. The respondents are students, as well as employed and unemployed young adults. Our findings show that the young adults’ anticipated future experiences – cont...
This paper explores what anticipated futures of disadvantaged urban youth can reveal about the conte...
In the last few years, most of Italian literature on adult education reported a change in the wides...
This article discusses young people’s attitudes towards the future in terms of two distinct risks: o...
Views of the future were explored among emerging adults (aged 21 through 28). In general, they viewe...
Views of the future were explored among emerging adults (aged 21 through 28). In general, they viewe...
Objective: This article questions an assumption that modern young adults are unwilling to grow up, d...
This paper contributes to our knowledge of young people and their views of the future. Although stud...
Meeting human needs while respecting ecological limits is one of the daunting tasks of the sustainab...
AbstractYoung adults tend to be more optimistic about the future than older people, even during soci...
Happiness is an inescapable notion within everyday life and central to the human experience. With ev...
Happiness is an inescapable notion within everyday life and central to the human experience. With ev...
Purpose: The aim of this study was to explore how young people in Sweden who neither work nor study ...
What do young people leaving youth care think about their future? How do they view their transition ...
Purpose: The aim of this study was to explore how young people in Sweden who neither work nor study ...
It is widely accepted among scholars (Erikson, Levinson, Arnett, Marcia) that the transition from ch...
This paper explores what anticipated futures of disadvantaged urban youth can reveal about the conte...
In the last few years, most of Italian literature on adult education reported a change in the wides...
This article discusses young people’s attitudes towards the future in terms of two distinct risks: o...
Views of the future were explored among emerging adults (aged 21 through 28). In general, they viewe...
Views of the future were explored among emerging adults (aged 21 through 28). In general, they viewe...
Objective: This article questions an assumption that modern young adults are unwilling to grow up, d...
This paper contributes to our knowledge of young people and their views of the future. Although stud...
Meeting human needs while respecting ecological limits is one of the daunting tasks of the sustainab...
AbstractYoung adults tend to be more optimistic about the future than older people, even during soci...
Happiness is an inescapable notion within everyday life and central to the human experience. With ev...
Happiness is an inescapable notion within everyday life and central to the human experience. With ev...
Purpose: The aim of this study was to explore how young people in Sweden who neither work nor study ...
What do young people leaving youth care think about their future? How do they view their transition ...
Purpose: The aim of this study was to explore how young people in Sweden who neither work nor study ...
It is widely accepted among scholars (Erikson, Levinson, Arnett, Marcia) that the transition from ch...
This paper explores what anticipated futures of disadvantaged urban youth can reveal about the conte...
In the last few years, most of Italian literature on adult education reported a change in the wides...
This article discusses young people’s attitudes towards the future in terms of two distinct risks: o...