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Youth transitions: patterns of vulnerability and processes of social inclusion
- Authors:
- FURLONG Andy, et al
- Publisher:
- Scotland. Scottish Executive. Social Research
- Publication year:
- 2003
- Pagination:
- 99p.
- Place of publication:
- Edinburgh
The report is based on a longitudinal survey of young people between the ages of 15 and 28 together with a series of 60 qualitative interviews with 28/29 year-olds. The study provides a comprehensive overview of extended youth transitions in the West of Scotland and highlights effective processes of social inclusion and patterns of vulnerability. A new model of transitions was developed to facilitate a more advanced understanding of the ways in which processes of social inclusion occur. The approach recognises both subjective and objective dimensions of vulnerability and the ways in which young people draw on different aspects of their resource base in order to attain various outcomes. It can provide a framework for targeting support for the most vulnerable.
Youth transition: patterns of vulnerability and processes of social inclusion
- Authors:
- FURLONG Andy, et al
- Publisher:
- Scotland. Scottish Executive Social research
- Publication year:
- 2003
- Pagination:
- 99p.
- Place of publication:
- Edinburgh
The report is based on a longitudinal survey of young people between the ages of 15 and 28 together with a series of 60 qualitative interviews with 28/29 year-olds. The study provides a comprehensive overview of extended youth transitions in the West of Scotland and highlights effective processes of social inclusion and patterns of vulnerability. A new model of transitions was developed to facilitate a more advanced understanding of the ways in which processes of social inclusion occur. The approach recognises both subjective and objective dimensions of vulnerability and the ways in which young people draw on different aspects of their resource base in order to attain various outcomes. It can provide a framework for targeting support for the most vulnerable, as suggested in the Beattie Report.
Youth transition: patterns of vulnerability and processes of social inclusion
- Authors:
- FURLONG Andy, et al
- Publisher:
- Scotland. Scottish Executive Social research
- Publication year:
- 2003
- Pagination:
- 4p.
- Place of publication:
- Edinburgh
This report provides a comprehensive overview of extended youth transitions in the West of Scotland highlighting effective processes of social inclusion and patterns of vulnerability. Drawing on a longitudinal survey of young adults currently aged 28/29, the report provides an assessment of the extent to which different groups of young people became active in shaping their post-school experiences and of the factors which limited or constrained their choices. The relationship between personal characteristics and labour market experiences are examined and an assessment is made of the ways in which young people adapt to the insecurities and uncertainties of modern labour markets.