Many young people born since the early 1980s face unprecedented social and economic disadvantage. While they spend more time in education, even university graduates now find it difficult to access full-time work, find affordable decent housing or enjoy the economic security needed to start families. This book draws on the voices of young people to document their experiences in increasingly unequal societies like the USA, United Kingdom, France, Spain and Australia. While governments and experts refer to new technologies, globalisation and risk society to explain their plight, the authors maintain we need look no further than recent public policies adopted by governments wedded to advancing market capitalism to understand why this is happeni...
In contrast to the post-war period, the late 20th and early 21st centuries in the UK have been chara...
Precarity as a concept has come to be conceived as a distinctive experience of neoliberal developmen...
The young people the author has worked with are predominantly from backgrounds where they, their fam...
This book provides an original and challenging analysis of one of the most pressing social issues of...
Inequality is one of the most burning issues of our time, affecting young people in particular. What...
Defining the world’s young people as those born after 1979 – a hugely symbolic moment in the history...
Selling Our Youth explores how the class origins of recent graduates continue to shape their labour ...
In contrast to the post-war period, the late 20th and early 21st centuries in the UK have been chara...
Despite important problems associated with young age and transition to employment, there are also sp...
none3siYoung people’s participation is an urgent policy and practice concern, across countries and c...
Young people are particularly vulnerable to precarious labour. This story has been told by statistic...
Austerity has had a disproportionate impact on young people across Europe. They are especially disad...
Cotê has called for a focus on a political economy analysis, where young people should be thought of...
Though they tend to get less attention than other disadvantaged groups, huge numbers of young people...
We have been dubbed the millennium generation, iPods, the lost generation, Thatcher’s children – and...
In contrast to the post-war period, the late 20th and early 21st centuries in the UK have been chara...
Precarity as a concept has come to be conceived as a distinctive experience of neoliberal developmen...
The young people the author has worked with are predominantly from backgrounds where they, their fam...
This book provides an original and challenging analysis of one of the most pressing social issues of...
Inequality is one of the most burning issues of our time, affecting young people in particular. What...
Defining the world’s young people as those born after 1979 – a hugely symbolic moment in the history...
Selling Our Youth explores how the class origins of recent graduates continue to shape their labour ...
In contrast to the post-war period, the late 20th and early 21st centuries in the UK have been chara...
Despite important problems associated with young age and transition to employment, there are also sp...
none3siYoung people’s participation is an urgent policy and practice concern, across countries and c...
Young people are particularly vulnerable to precarious labour. This story has been told by statistic...
Austerity has had a disproportionate impact on young people across Europe. They are especially disad...
Cotê has called for a focus on a political economy analysis, where young people should be thought of...
Though they tend to get less attention than other disadvantaged groups, huge numbers of young people...
We have been dubbed the millennium generation, iPods, the lost generation, Thatcher’s children – and...
In contrast to the post-war period, the late 20th and early 21st centuries in the UK have been chara...
Precarity as a concept has come to be conceived as a distinctive experience of neoliberal developmen...
The young people the author has worked with are predominantly from backgrounds where they, their fam...