Economic hardship and children’s strategies – scarce resources as a starting point for negotiating family positions The aim of this article is to discuss how children and adolescents experience everyday life in economic hardship and how a negotiation of the family positions can be linked to these experiences. The article takes its theoretical starting point in childhood sociology, and is based on an interview study involving 17 children between the ages of 6–18 in families living on or below the limit for receiving welfare benefits. The purpose of these interviews is to explore how these children experience economic hardship at home and among friends, focusing their own strategies and agency. I argue that the financial situation in these fa...
The media debate about child poverty in Sweden reached a new form of intensity in the spring of 2011...
The aim with this study is to understand how social workers at the individual- and family sector thi...
Title: The life is too soft to accord in to tariffs: an essay about youth and families with children...
In the context of the Swedish welfare state, the issue of child poverty has over the past decade bec...
This thesis is about the every day life of children who suffer from economic hardship. The aim is, f...
This thesis is about the every day life of children who suffer from economic hardship. The aim is, f...
This study is about parents’ perception of child poverty in Sweden, how children get affected by fam...
This report focuses on child poverty from the child’s perspective. The results spring from a study t...
Child poverty A complex word and phenomenon This study was aiming to analyze living in a family wit...
This report is about the ways in which children in families with previous economic stability experie...
This essay is included as a sub-study of a survey about child poverty, which the Department of Socio...
SummaryIn this report, contributions from 36 studies of how children and young people handle economi...
In this study, we have examined if and how parents who receive financial support from the social ser...
ABSTRACT Poverty, and in particular child poverty, is a serious social problem. Statistics show tha...
The purpose of this essay was to study some selected magazine articles by examining how the concept ...
The media debate about child poverty in Sweden reached a new form of intensity in the spring of 2011...
The aim with this study is to understand how social workers at the individual- and family sector thi...
Title: The life is too soft to accord in to tariffs: an essay about youth and families with children...
In the context of the Swedish welfare state, the issue of child poverty has over the past decade bec...
This thesis is about the every day life of children who suffer from economic hardship. The aim is, f...
This thesis is about the every day life of children who suffer from economic hardship. The aim is, f...
This study is about parents’ perception of child poverty in Sweden, how children get affected by fam...
This report focuses on child poverty from the child’s perspective. The results spring from a study t...
Child poverty A complex word and phenomenon This study was aiming to analyze living in a family wit...
This report is about the ways in which children in families with previous economic stability experie...
This essay is included as a sub-study of a survey about child poverty, which the Department of Socio...
SummaryIn this report, contributions from 36 studies of how children and young people handle economi...
In this study, we have examined if and how parents who receive financial support from the social ser...
ABSTRACT Poverty, and in particular child poverty, is a serious social problem. Statistics show tha...
The purpose of this essay was to study some selected magazine articles by examining how the concept ...
The media debate about child poverty in Sweden reached a new form of intensity in the spring of 2011...
The aim with this study is to understand how social workers at the individual- and family sector thi...
Title: The life is too soft to accord in to tariffs: an essay about youth and families with children...