Disconnected Youth?: Growing up in Britain's Poor in Neighbourhoods

Disconnected Youth?: Growing up in Britain's Poor in Neighbourhoods

by R. MacDonald, J. Marsh
Disconnected Youth?: Growing up in Britain's Poor in Neighbourhoods

Disconnected Youth?: Growing up in Britain's Poor in Neighbourhoods

by R. MacDonald, J. Marsh

Paperback(2005)

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Overview

How do young people get by in hard times and hard places? Have they become a 'lost generation' disconnected from society's mainstream? Do popular ideas about social exclusion or a welfare dependent underclass really connect with the lived experiences of the so-called 'disaffected', 'disengaged' and 'difficult-to-reach'? Based on close-up research with young men and women from localities suffering social exclusion in extreme form, Disconnected Youth? will appeal to all those who are interested in understanding and tackling the problems of growing up in Britain's poor neighbourhoods.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781403904874
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan UK
Publication date: 08/01/2005
Edition description: 2005
Pages: 252
Product dimensions: 5.51(w) x 8.50(h) x 0.04(d)

About the Author

ROBERT MACDONALD is Professor of Sociology at the University of Teesside. He has long-standing research interests in the consequences of social and economic change for individuals, families and communities. He has co-authored and edited several books and reports about young people and youth issues, including Risky Business? Youth and Enterprise Culture (1991), Youth, the 'Underclass' and Social Exclusion (1997), Snakes and Ladders (2000) and Poor Transitions (2004).

JANE MARSH studied sociology at Edinburgh University. After working for the Careers Service, she then moved to the University of Teesside to work as the key researcher on the Disconnected Youth? project. She has co-authored several conference papers and journal articles on young people and social exclusion. She has more recently worked for Teesside Probation Service and is now a primary school teacher.

Table of Contents

Introduction Social Exclusion and the Underclass: Debates and Issues Young People, Transitions and Social Change: Researching Disconnected Youth Missing School: Educational Engagement and Youth Transitions in Poor Neighbourhoods Street Corner Society: Leisure Careers and Social Exclusion Paths to Work? Encounters with Youth Training, New Deal and Further Education Getting Jobs: The Status of Work in Poor Neighbourhoods Becoming and Being a Young Parent: Family Careers in Poor Neighbourhoods Housing Careers and the Significance of Place Journeys to the Margins: Drug and Criminal Careers Disconnected Youth? Conclusions Bibliography Index
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