Although the transition from education to work has been a topic of much research, there is still lack of understanding regarding experiences of recent cohorts of young people. Moreover, much of the debate has focused on the polarization of youth transitions, at the neglect of a large group of young people who fall outside this dualism. This paper introduces a diverse pathways view offering a more comprehensive understanding of changing youth transitions and examines how transitions are shaped by interactions between structure and individual agency. The study is based on data from the British Household Panel Study (BHPS) and the UK Household Longitudinal Study (UK-HLS) using sequence analysis to identify transition patterns among cohorts bor...
In this Special Section of Longitudinal and Life Course Studies, we provide complementary findings f...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2017A common claim among social scientists and commenters ...
Transitions are crucial to success and difference in educational outcomes and the TLRP and other are...
Although the transition from education to work has been a topic of much research, there is still lac...
While the transition to adulthood has generally been prolonged, not all young people are able to aff...
This thesis investigates various life trajectories of young people in England and Wales during the t...
Research on the transition to adulthood dates back nearly four decades, but a growing body of resear...
The transitions to adulthood debate has drawn attention to the increasingly complex and unpredictabl...
This case study explores the aspirations of young people in a youth training programme and how struc...
This paper uses empirical evidence to explore the nature of employment transitions for a cohort of m...
This study examines the role of structural and agentic resources in shaping school-to-work transitio...
The transition to adulthood has long been thought to play a key role in status attainment processes,...
This paper traces the development of a series of Anglo-German studies on how young adults experience...
This article presents findings from the Changing Youth Labour Markets and Schools to Work Transition...
Research issue: Sociological and psychological theories (Hurrelmann & Quenzel, 2012; Havighurst, 197...
In this Special Section of Longitudinal and Life Course Studies, we provide complementary findings f...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2017A common claim among social scientists and commenters ...
Transitions are crucial to success and difference in educational outcomes and the TLRP and other are...
Although the transition from education to work has been a topic of much research, there is still lac...
While the transition to adulthood has generally been prolonged, not all young people are able to aff...
This thesis investigates various life trajectories of young people in England and Wales during the t...
Research on the transition to adulthood dates back nearly four decades, but a growing body of resear...
The transitions to adulthood debate has drawn attention to the increasingly complex and unpredictabl...
This case study explores the aspirations of young people in a youth training programme and how struc...
This paper uses empirical evidence to explore the nature of employment transitions for a cohort of m...
This study examines the role of structural and agentic resources in shaping school-to-work transitio...
The transition to adulthood has long been thought to play a key role in status attainment processes,...
This paper traces the development of a series of Anglo-German studies on how young adults experience...
This article presents findings from the Changing Youth Labour Markets and Schools to Work Transition...
Research issue: Sociological and psychological theories (Hurrelmann & Quenzel, 2012; Havighurst, 197...
In this Special Section of Longitudinal and Life Course Studies, we provide complementary findings f...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2017A common claim among social scientists and commenters ...
Transitions are crucial to success and difference in educational outcomes and the TLRP and other are...