The discourse of disengagement has achieved ascendancy just as young people’s employment prospects have declined – in many countries to crisis levels. Conceptualising and interpreting young people’s non-particiapiton in dominant modes of education, training and employment has been a preoccupation of academics, policy-makers and journalists. This paper offers a critical analysis of the discourse of disengagement. It queries the primacy of particiapiton as the dominant policy response to mass youth unemployment, identifies some paradoxes of this policy priority, and locates them within a political-economic analysis of youth unemployment. It proposes a view of prevailing policy responses as a mode of governance of problematised populations of ...
This book studies young people who are Not in Education, Employment, or Training (NEET); a prime con...
This paper discusses the changing approaches that governments in the Uk have adopted in response to ...
The characteristics, experiences and long-term prospects of young people outside the labour market a...
Mass youth unemployment is now endemic and almost ubiquitous in middle-income, rich and poor countri...
This paper considers how varying discourses of social exclusion have informed policies regarding you...
This paper reviews international and Australian policies to re-connect young people disengaged from ...
This paper reviews international and Australian policies to re-connect young people disengaged from ...
This study examines the influences on the evolution of youth unemployment policy, since the beginnin...
This paper uses the Habermasian concept of legitimation crisis to critique the relationship between ...
In this paper, the authors analyse non-institutionalised political participation patterns of precari...
none2The following reflections focus on the ambiguities and ambivalences of young people‟s par...
Declining levels of youth participation in conventional politics raise concerns about the future of ...
Unemployed young people as a target population in public policy Abstract Due to recent economic cris...
A conceptual framework of youth participation is necessary for its development. How to turn rhetoric...
With a two-pronged methodology, this article takes a closer look at an understudied group: the disen...
This book studies young people who are Not in Education, Employment, or Training (NEET); a prime con...
This paper discusses the changing approaches that governments in the Uk have adopted in response to ...
The characteristics, experiences and long-term prospects of young people outside the labour market a...
Mass youth unemployment is now endemic and almost ubiquitous in middle-income, rich and poor countri...
This paper considers how varying discourses of social exclusion have informed policies regarding you...
This paper reviews international and Australian policies to re-connect young people disengaged from ...
This paper reviews international and Australian policies to re-connect young people disengaged from ...
This study examines the influences on the evolution of youth unemployment policy, since the beginnin...
This paper uses the Habermasian concept of legitimation crisis to critique the relationship between ...
In this paper, the authors analyse non-institutionalised political participation patterns of precari...
none2The following reflections focus on the ambiguities and ambivalences of young people‟s par...
Declining levels of youth participation in conventional politics raise concerns about the future of ...
Unemployed young people as a target population in public policy Abstract Due to recent economic cris...
A conceptual framework of youth participation is necessary for its development. How to turn rhetoric...
With a two-pronged methodology, this article takes a closer look at an understudied group: the disen...
This book studies young people who are Not in Education, Employment, or Training (NEET); a prime con...
This paper discusses the changing approaches that governments in the Uk have adopted in response to ...
The characteristics, experiences and long-term prospects of young people outside the labour market a...