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Poor Transitions: Social Exclusion and Young Adults

Autor Colin Webster, Tracy Shildrick, Donald Simpson, Robert MacDonald, Mark Simpson, Andrea Abbas, Mark Cieslik
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 7 dec 2004
This report provides a detailed picture of the processes that shape 'poor transitions'. The authors argue that understanding social exclusion and devising effective policies to reduce it requires immersion in the experiences of the socially excluded. Specifically, the report charts the longer-term transitions and outcomes of young adults who had grown up in a context of social exclusion as they reached their mid- to late-twenties; aids understanding of the key influences on social inclusion and exclusion for this age group; examines the young adults' extended participation in education, training and employment, their experiences of family life, and criminal and drug-using careers and draws out the implications for policy and practice interventions. Poor transitions is aimed at academics, policy makers, practitioners and general readers interested in an in-depth account of the biographical experiences of the socially excluded.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781861346506
ISBN-10: 1861346506
Pagini: 56
Dimensiuni: 210 x 298 x 8 mm
Greutate: 0.16 kg
Editura: Bristol University Press
Colecția Policy Press

Recenzii

... this report powerfully highlighted the voices and experiences of those living with the causes and consequences of social exclusion. In highlighting related policy implications the authors resisted an easy 'wish list' of reforms, instead questioning the appropriateness of a single 'employability agenda'. I found this a helpful and insightful, if painful, read and I would recommend it to others. Sociological Research Online

Notă biografică

Colin Webster, School of Social Sciences and Law, University of Teesside, Donald Simpson, School of Social Sciences and Law, University of Teesside, Robert MacDonald, School of Social Sciences and Law, University of Teesside, Andrea Abbas, School of Social Sciences and Law, University of Teesside, Mark Cieslik, School of Social Sciences and Law, University of Teesside, Tracy Shildrick, School of Social Sciences and Law, University of Teesside and Mark Simpson, School of Social Sciences and Law, University of Teesside

Cuprins

Acknowledgements
Executive summary

1. Introduction
    ‘Miserable measures’: a profile of deprived neighbourhoods
    Social exclusion and extended youth transitions
    Research aims
    Research methodology
2. Continuity and change in the extended transitions of socially excluded young adults
    The ‘education, training and employment’ sub-sample
    The ‘family’ sub-sample
    The ‘criminal and/or drug-using’ sub-sample
3. Broader experiences of extended transitions
    The persistence of poverty
    Leaving home and social housing
    Leisure careers: making the most of ‘staying in’
    Social networks: strong bonds but weak bridges
    ‘Critical moments’: the unpredictable consequences of bereavement and ill-health
4. Summary and conclusions
    Continuity and change in extended transitions
    Social exclusion, poverty and social networks
    De-industrialisation and the intergenerational experience of family disadvantage
    Learning from more successful transitions?
5. Implications for policy
    The cause and effects of social exclusion
    Principles and practice for tackling social exclusion
    Extended, holistic and ‘joined-up’ policy or ‘employability’?
    Area regeneration, social integration and the redistribution of wealth
6. Policy conclusions

References
Appendix: cross-sectional profile of the achieved sample