‘What do you want to be when you grow up?’ is a question often asked of children yet little is known about how children and their parents think about their future in terms of employment. This paper, based on qualitative longitudinal research with 14 families, explores children's and parents’ narratives about children's employment futures, illuminating the values, social relations and structures through which such narratives are formed. The paper reflects on the extent to which children's present lives are future orientated and the ways this future orientation manifests itself in everyday life. The findings highlight the hopes expressed by parents and the nature of parental influence in shaping their children's futures. While children's futu...
While existing literature places a strong focus on understanding and supporting children as they mak...
Aspiration has become a political buzzword, and the rhetoric surrounding âraising aspirationsâ to im...
McLeod, Julie and Yates, Lyn (1998) How do young people think about self, work and futures. Family M...
‘What do you want to be when you grow up?’ is a question often asked of children yet little is known...
For many young people, the experiences that parents have with work carry implications for their outl...
We investigated how adolescents' and parents' future beliefs, i.e. their goals and probability estim...
The current thesis examines vicarious futurity, or the hope and despair that parents have for the fu...
This article explores how parents should relate to a particular (ideal) aim of education, namely, th...
This article reports on research investigating the aspirations of pupils in primary schools located ...
Increasingly, scholars are urging that there should be a careful examination of the role of social r...
This chapter argues that, while parenting has always been inherently future-oriented and, therefore ...
Alicia Blum-Ross looks at children’s digital ‘future’, and the ‘intense anxiety’ experienced by some...
This paper examines the orientations to the future of young people living in low-income families in ...
Aspiration has become a political buzzword, and the rhetoric surrounding ‘raising aspirations’ to im...
Children develop career expectations as they increase self-knowledge and perceive societal affordanc...
While existing literature places a strong focus on understanding and supporting children as they mak...
Aspiration has become a political buzzword, and the rhetoric surrounding âraising aspirationsâ to im...
McLeod, Julie and Yates, Lyn (1998) How do young people think about self, work and futures. Family M...
‘What do you want to be when you grow up?’ is a question often asked of children yet little is known...
For many young people, the experiences that parents have with work carry implications for their outl...
We investigated how adolescents' and parents' future beliefs, i.e. their goals and probability estim...
The current thesis examines vicarious futurity, or the hope and despair that parents have for the fu...
This article explores how parents should relate to a particular (ideal) aim of education, namely, th...
This article reports on research investigating the aspirations of pupils in primary schools located ...
Increasingly, scholars are urging that there should be a careful examination of the role of social r...
This chapter argues that, while parenting has always been inherently future-oriented and, therefore ...
Alicia Blum-Ross looks at children’s digital ‘future’, and the ‘intense anxiety’ experienced by some...
This paper examines the orientations to the future of young people living in low-income families in ...
Aspiration has become a political buzzword, and the rhetoric surrounding ‘raising aspirations’ to im...
Children develop career expectations as they increase self-knowledge and perceive societal affordanc...
While existing literature places a strong focus on understanding and supporting children as they mak...
Aspiration has become a political buzzword, and the rhetoric surrounding âraising aspirationsâ to im...
McLeod, Julie and Yates, Lyn (1998) How do young people think about self, work and futures. Family M...