1st Edition

Time of One's Own Leisure and Young People

By Pearl Jephcott Copyright 1967
194 Pages
by Routledge

194 Pages
by Routledge

194 Pages
by Routledge

Originally published in 1967, Time of One’s Own asks the question: How do young Scots spend their free time nowadays? The Kilbrandon Council asked the University of Glasgow to undertake a study on this subject and their conclusions form the subject of this book. ‘Young Scots’ were confined to those aged fifteen to nineteen, and in the main to those living in three localities which it was... Read more

New Foreword to the Reissue John Goodwin.  Acknowledgements.  Subject and Setting.  Illustrations.  List of Tables.  1. The Purpose of the Study  2. Leisure and Young People  3. The Three Areas Selected for Study  4. Methods  5. The Facts – As Shown in Interviews with a Sample of the 15-19 Age Group in Three Areas  6. Some of the Views Expressed by the Boys and Girls  7. Conclusions.  Appendices.

Biography

Pearl Jephcott (1900–1980). From 1944 Pearl Jephcott had undertaken research work at Universities and Institutes in Britain, and was, at the time of original publication, at the University of Glasgow in the Department of Social and Economic Research.

From the New Foreword: "…the book is not only a study of how young people in Scotland spent their leisure time in the 1960s but is also an example of how one can research the creative, imaginative possibilities that sociology offers."